scapegoating that has existed, that has continued for more than a century. and so we are highlighting that in this episode. and you know, there's been this incredible movement that has arisen in the wake of all of this violence. and the community is galvanized. and the federal government, corporations, schools are considering teaching asian american history. when i grew up, we had no asian american history. and when you don't have any context for people living in this country, it becomes really easy to overlook and even dehumanize them. >> listen, and we're seeing it now. and it was interesting, in the most recent wave, whenever you heard that a case was of an asian being abused or assaulted and it wasn't done by a white guy, all of a sudden it confused people. like that's the only people who can come after asians. like there hasn't been selectivity within minority communities and different types of infighting in communities. and you're going to take that on. and lisa, nobody takes that on the way you do. i know you open up your heart in