 Shaka Bottom matters to me because I think that we're slowly losing historic sites related to African-American history, particularly related to slavery. It has been untold. The story has not been told fully and completely. It's a great area that has so much historical information, especially about the role of African-Americans not only as an enslaved population, but a free population. I hope Shaka becomes a place that first commemorates and recognizes the history that is there. Make it a tourist spot, you know, where people can come together and begin to reflect on our history, begin to reflect on not only the horrors of slavery, but on our progress from that point to where we are today. I think more than anything, as long as there is an effort to actually do solid archaeological and historical studies before things change, since so many things have changed over the years in that site, then I think it will give the city of Richmond an opportunity really to move forward in a good way and then give the respect to the site that it deserves.