 So what we're going to do right now is I'm going to introduce an opportunity for us to be engaged in a film Offering that's happening this evening at 630. It's by local filmmaker Shannon service who lives in Sausalito just across the way and Her creative partner Jeffrey Waldron There will be we're going to just load up the The trailer for the film So that you all can get a sense of the expanded conversations that are happening here at SoCat 2018 around environmental justice that are happening around indigenous storytelling around the stories of people of color and around the innovation that happens throughout the world Sometimes unnoticed but sometimes very much put on blast and our personal relationship to systems to creativity to ideas and so with that we're going to go to the clip for the ghost fleet that just came out this year and Note that this evening will be screening that in the South Side Theater at 630 and we will have a Q&A with Shannon service and with human rights activist Potema Tongue Pacheya cool who you'll get a sense of I think in this clip. Thank you No training. Oh, we hit it. You know, it's not yet that Sangas a child Do you meet our not to go back to talk? That won't be a guy Come over pay by the passport To bed night hi jump Why make sure that I know I'm telling you know, goodbye to me I want to ask you, was your fish caught by slaves? So these are part of the conversations that we also want to have here while we are in consideration of what is next, what is the next big project, what is the next conversation, how do we make a difference in this world?