 Hello, my name is Katzberg Krull. We are at Iminenfestival Lisbon, Portugal. Let us give you a taste of what's going on. My name is Karina Gomsz, singer and journalist. I'm the responsible for journalism in Kriol, a message in digital newspaper. And the idea was to include minority language and the minority language most spoken in Lisbon is Kriol because of the community from Guinea-Bissau in Cupverde that live here that have a lot of descendants that speaks Kriol. So Kriol is the second most spoken language in Lisbon. I accepted to start telling stories about the community, the Kriol community and telling stories about Lisbon, but translates all these stories to three Kriols. Kriol of Cupverde, two Kriols of Cupverde, Kriol of Parla Venta and Sota Venta and Kriol from Guinea-Bissau. It has a huge value for me personally because it means that my community is included. A huge opportunity for us to have voice in a Portuguese newspaper. Things are changing because this is a natural dynamic. Things are not going to happen magically. It's something we have to struggle, we have to build each day. So this is a natural process. I'm Sonia Pereira and I'm the High Commissioner for Migration in Portugal. A set of measures and initiatives that we implement to support the recognition of the different diversities that we have in our country. And why exactly do you think it's important to support these cultures? What's the value there? It is our understanding that diversities are inevitable. They are part of our societies and they bring richness to our environment. It's what makes us progress as societies to be able to share with people from different countries. Their linguistic backgrounds but also their ideas, the ways of expression. And here we have a good sample of the kind of expressions that we have in our country but also within Europe that makes us reflect about who we are and how we can move forward collectively. Thank you so much for speaking with us. Thank you. I'm Edir Correia, more than known by Ditch Up artistically. I do rap. I'm responsible for the COVM studio. In other words, the COVM studio, which is located in the Cova da Moura. We mainly do rap creole. For us it's very important because we do music in creole and many times we don't have much space to present it. And in this case, the Mininte Festival gives this opening and this support which is very gratifying for us. For me, the dress would be like Marta Luther King's dream. Black and white dresses, hugging each other in harmony, I don't know, all dressed in the same way.