 My project ID Shop, Round Robin, I aim to create a conversation between African-American, Latino, Chinese residents into British Syria. My relationship with Round Robin and specifically Sioux is we basically come together every Wednesday to talk about like collaborating on ideas and issues that we can bring to the neighborhood. So for example one of my issues on the Red Robin was more specifically on like our neighborhood and like how we can reconstruct it so it looks better. Also like more of a welcoming place. Since there are not a lot of cross-racial conversations between African-American, Latino, and Chinese immigrants, my partners and I try to produce meaningful dialogue through newspaper and then related conversation activities. I've been living in Smith all my life since I was four and I've been really frustrated and so have my other friends about kind of when we walk into our buildings. Sometimes the door would be unlocked or like the elevators wouldn't work or the staircase would be really messy and I've always been upset about seeing things like that. But I never got the chance to really voice my opinion and working with Sioux and being able to have an issue on something that I finally get to like bring awareness about makes me really happy so yeah. LP offered a foundation to involve community activities and local residents. This has allowed me to connect community partners, activists and then local residents. The impact that I hope especially has in the community is just more of awareness about like how people living in the neighborhood also has an effect on how you treat the neighborhood. And I think that if more people were more open to wanting to build a better community then it would be a better community. So I hope like after people read this paper then they'll be more open to being like hey like we actually have a problem, we should collectively fix it together.