 I mean, for me, education is oriented towards social justice and that's a big part of it. Teaching them the values of equity and of diversity and of inclusion. Students are counting on us as their teachers and as their mentors to bring them valuable education and to make them feel like their lives matter. Hashim's work is to make his school and other schools safe and inclusive and to teach about what that means in an intersectional way. He's positive and he's vibrant and we are drawn to him as his colleagues as well as his students. Seeing the appreciation and students when they simply feel like you have made an impact and I think those are one of the things that I appreciate the most.