 To know Milwaukee, to understand Milwaukee, you have to get down on the street level. NNS really feels a need that we have in Milwaukee. We really explore communities all around Milwaukee that I really haven't interested. When I think about the news and what's reported, it's always negative. And so, you know, from a mainstream media perspective, we're not seeing the great things that are happening in neighborhoods. We've got music, we have culture. I feel privileged to be part of the mission to change that perception and paint a more complex, nuanced, rich picture of this very interesting and diverse city. It is the type of journalism that is so vital because these people, most of them in the inner city, don't have a voice otherwise. So the function that we serve as Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service is giving an outlet to those stories. Those stories that would otherwise have not gone wrong. Small things start to like stack up, stack up, stack up, stack up, and they make this big difference. I believe that everyone who's a resident of the city of Milwaukee has something special to bring to Milwaukee. We want to put cameras in the hands of community members for them to document what they see in their neighborhood. What we're asking for is for cameras, good quality cameras. It would be the platform that they were able to use to tell their own story.