if a direct question me if you could really do some talking to each other as well because some people come in at 11:16 the share that each other since very much in a classical building what goes on in their late unless people wanted to start sharing before I get into you real are you enjoying how do people get their first Contact yeah I think that is so unless people come in there cuz it's going to be with on Elizabeth Avenue I'm a sociologist Medellin Colombia images of The Living Planet and graduating makes from his butt Jordans everything I say I love on the brain. How's your partner tonight lithosphere my name is Maria. And also I'm going to pass road condition I'm a single and Augusta City Lake for sale grandma's name I'm only 14 and I am listening. Miami apartments and homes name the baby International family uncovered I'm an editor of the music you from the bathroom bathroom barbadensis Jasmine what the hell you might want to come up for dinner if you want like I mean I'm not dangerous sit in the back my name is in Korean would you like to share your name with us I'm going to get started and people will kind of just come in and see used to having smaller academic the only exercise this is lay bare buddy system work in survival for Black and Hispanic women and I think the first one when would come a long way and approaching issues of women in color and their relation to women studies within the debate of racer is exact same as a time when many black Puerto Rican Mexican American Native American Asian American women acknowledge the importance of Texas and in their lives but at the same time they've made it real clear that they're not interested in analysis that negates an important aspect of this experience that is beyond seeing women of color in the United States a lot of feminist analysis would like to Simply subsume racial oppression to check depression because sexual oppression is older on it's been document Bursa on the 5th Kind of approach doesn't really deal with the concrete experiences of racial ethnic women my label for the roof is where she left the women because they're women who are members of the racial group that distinctive from the Dominic Society in the United States as well as women who come out of specific ethnic groups so I'm like white ethnic and racial experience both ethnicity and paid when it's often even though it's often low wages and unpaid work in like slavery in Fast and they're not not necessarily password for paid or unpaid work that's done for the owners of the land to the means of production the work that racial ethnic women have done and continue to do is Central to their exploitation as women set the kind of work that they do also set up situations which makes survival of their racial ethnic communities a very complicated process this morning Cheryl jokes was talking about you trying to get a handle on that that process and that's the kind of thing I really wanted very much address work and what I call cultural assault the models that we tended to have for exploring women's experiences are really not appropriate totally appropriate for looking at black Puerto Rican and Mexican American women situations it doesn't really enable us to deal with multiple berries and wanted to give me to color your hair cool Preston's I mean I want to kind of you know set up how you going to do this without getting into this argument about to change it Go priority 600 but I think that when we look at racial ethnic women we have to do so within the context of racial oppression with that that's for most I can I talk about racial oppression and not racism because people have forgotten what racism mean it just gets thrown around we've become much more removed really dealing with the historical context of racial oppression people don't realize what it means to live in a society where boundaries are defined by other people because you're black brown yellow or red and ideology and that's basically what racism is and eyeology to justify the exclusion of people of color from certain spheres of life and promote the tolerance of this Injustice within the larger society there was a lot of talk in the sixties about institutional racism but it seems to have died down quite a bit but the other thing it seems to happen if the people don't realize that you're talking about people living in a society where every sphere of their life is influenced by their color and it's not just talk about being discriminated against so that you don't get this job or that you know we don't get a certain quality schooling but something needs to be done to communicate the context is it in which people live and that's why I talk about racial oppression one thing that we have to remember about racial oppression is that it hurts the people grow up with you know at some point if you can talk about realizing that they are Puerto Rican or black or Chicano and if there's something about them that's it that's different from dominant culture members of the society and that's painful as well as the fact that you didn't begin to live a life where you don't have the option that are open to people who are members of the dominant Society is within this context that we have to understand the situations of racial ethnic women why did Rauner is a sociologist who was Providence and talking about the ghetto rebellions and some reactions to internal cologne in the 60s I don't know where my voice right but the scheme for differentiating between what he called colonized immigrants or colonize minority which I told racial ethnic minority which are white ethnics and there's three spheres of experience where these groups differ I mean basically living floating around these these Notions that's why don't blacks do what every other ethnicities is done why don't you understand and bladder gives his stream specific Spears to look at where there are differences first of all racial ethnic peoples answers the United States in very different ways than how many things are different ways than white ethnics their entrance was much more involuntary as a post involuntary this is real clear defense of slavery in terms of God living in a land that gets transferred from one nation to another you have nothing to do about the process of living in a country that's about to get freedom but nice things you and there for you oh, nice in that way the differences in terms of how people enter there's also different flight there's a different slightest that people experience a citizen even if we can't specifically date differences as soon as we've survived this is as soon as the first Africans came United States in 1619 the old caretaker the very distinctive life and its distinctive futuristic but clearly by the 19th century we have established a racist ideology that justifies he does secondary citizenship or the lack of citizenship rights for racial ethnic people rather than being seen as participants in the American destiny these populations whose labor was exported to make that Destiny a reality did not receive the kind of rewards that we going to be open to White ethnics they did not have citizenship rights they did not have entitlement just becomes clear in terms of looking afro Americans who were slaves therefore they were popping and that's something about you have to see them as workers but you still also have to see them as capital that until it talked about after emancipation they continue to be Chinese and Japanese immigrants were barred from ever becoming citizens and therefore they were never constituency for any political group cuz they would never vote Mexican Americans with language that used to be in Mexico that became United States were treated as secondary citizen and even though the State of Arizona territory that for a long time to populated. You have to have a certain type of State Arizona had that population of Puerto Rican and Mexican American and Indians and it wasn't until sufficient number of white people live there that it will became state so that there was dumb that becomes really clear so that we guess is precarious history that people have about being a citizen to rush you get things like you get citizenship is granted under very questionable motives the people of Puerto Rico was granted US citizenship in 1917 just in time to invest 20,000 men is Beyonce and Puerto Ricans have continued to fight in the war we seen is labor whether it is paid employment and exploited for that reason so this is questionable treatment is citizenship is something that plagues all these racial ethnicity the secondary of differentiation for Blount or is what happens to people in the labor market rather than being what was called free labor meaning that you could move freely from one job to another and therefore also had a range of job options open to you Rachel I think people have either been forced labor or have suffered very severe restrictions on the type of work they could do they were consistently use low-wage labor Court Austin participating in free Capital adventures and then they get forced out of the market when jobs become much more profitable for they become meal they change the terms of sphere of the economic sector that there is the use of Afro Americans as slaves to develop and sustain and agriculture in the South was obvious also people know about the situation Chinese immigrants who worked on the railroad building a railroad to work for the mind and did some of the toughest and most dangerous jobs but once the tracks were laid from the sea to shining sea then people will basically dismissed and taste incredible description and harassment most of them were forced to seek refuge in ghetto euphemistically called China pants and literally face being beaten up when they left us next to me before 1920 mexican-americans who often engage in industrial work as well as agricultural work instead of History to make people don't really know very much about they worked on building a railroad to so many people had work on building railroads in Mexico and get the same kind of work in the United States they also work in Lumber and oil hand in mine it it's acting responsible for doing the initial labor to open up the silver and copper mines in Arizona and New Mexico and then once these became profitable Ventures they and they could recruit Anglers to do this kind of work they get pushed out of the most skilled jobs and are only left to do the more lower wage jobs that were there and industries of most of the country once these industries has developed in jobs with less dangerous and more remunerative and race racial ethnic face severe restriction they will use as a reserve labor force that is a word called in as strikebreakers if there was ever any way the commons and also the only steady employment they could find was in service for and or at times they could do work as unskilled labor it's important to recognize the extra the exploitation racial I think people would think is key to their oppression what's this set up then is tremendous repercussions for the community First of all people work for either subsistence or no wages and then have to develop live with those resources is very very limited resources and this is just answers into the discussion of the third area of differentiation to blown her and that is the degree to which groups are subject to call table salt supposed to honor he said the labor systems through which people of color became Americans tended to destroy or weaken their cultures and communal time Rick Roofing and new institutional reforms developed but they developing situation is extremely limited possibility the transformation of Brookline that is Central to the Colonial cultural Dynamics took place most completely on the plantation it is critical to take the issue of cultural assault seriously because it's due to these attacks that racial ethnic cultures have developed in ways that are very different from the way they would have developed if they were unhampered communities would draw upon their cultural repertoire to survival strategies that they would choose from within a very limited range and often the means to achieve certain and Tattoos consequences for their own I'm not talkin about sexism within subcultures the forms of patriarchy take within specific subcultures but this is an area that also has to be seen as him within the context of racial oppression you can get the point so has to be seen within the context of racial oppression any study of the work situations of racial ethnic women has gone to be integrated into a real clear conception of racial oppression most unfortunately most of the work on racial oppression focuses on the situation to Mint now this is not a reason to abandon that perspective but it gives we need to keep a prospective be flexible in terms of dealing with it and looking at class and gender differences within it but it gives you some stuff to work with and that's in that you know what it doesn't have to be done in this in the in a ranking in terms of the hierarchical arrangements if you lie to look at Sanders class within that context now researchers often today and many people are familiar with certain statistical facts about racial ethnic women for example there's plenty of data testifying that black women earn less than black men and white men and then white women we can look at the rankings and see that Puerto Rican and Mexican American women do less well in the labor markets and other Hispanic women people might be familiar with the decline as a laborer in the labor force participation rate of Puerto Rican women especially in the New York metropolitan area while the numbers of Puerto Ricans in the weather condition there are chairs I know some people might be familiar with the historically High labor force participation rate its shell discount about 100% down and look at it and it's only been with in the last 10 years that the labor force participation rate in black and white when we're getting closer the what lies behind you figured it's harder to get a handle on you know what the war that racial ethnic women have been doing and how it interacts with the cultural salt on their own Community this happens partly because work is seen as an isolated activity on this is historically been particularly since the focus is it has been on men and their work and the sad he's being seen as separate and everything else was public response to your stuff or else you get models that say that whether or not going to work are determined by level of Education payment marital status and then there's no place for economic needs and there is certainly no discussion about racial barriers to create job options for some women and limited for us I think the best way to proceed is to look at specifically Pacific historical situation and to investigate you know what goes on within them Angela Davis's work on the role black women the communities play this is an example of a kind of analysis can be done in Sherrill to print talked about that a little this morning it's an excellent article for people to find and the New England free countries to reprint it if you couldn't find that issue of the black flower that it was in but besides being a black woman's work was essential for both of development of agriculture in the South and to do the hard and heavy housework that was Associated to that era besides with one way in which black men and women different is the black woman was sexually exploited in slavery but besides that day and then equal in in the war put and David talked about you know staying alive and continuing a community with a form of the distance and black women were very much involved in that Davis is analysis with only be strengthened by more recent historical work that his delve more deeply into this place was so that you would receive kinds of things to even more way for black people were slaves were involved in resistance and Community to buy my God you know the nature and structure of religion is concerned for in this more data about the survival of African cultural North form more detail and family attachment as well as some detail on fun activities that actually aided Sizzle Sizzle and oil light job Gardens raising animals that are having side businesses and thinking the phone what day Aldi's activity share is that they get cars out of a situation in which people have very few options and that's why I'm going to take your things most people don't realize that people who different from them have different options I just assumed that this is the land of opportunity asparagus and that's something you have to get a lot of information and he made it very sensitive and black when we were in salt and working with him is very limited parameters for establishing NY continue as long as we know less about other people and also one of the other things that kind of really be sensitive to is that within the context of racial oppression the were the main dude and women who can be the same Anaconda can be different one very clear example of a difference is is looking at Chinese immigration note for the 20th century thinking but the immigration of Chinese letters very distinctive roles for men and women particularly because if you look at San Francisco name of the 75,000 Chinese to lose their $71,000 men you know so that you had to say sickly suture in a population and the role of women with very different women were used as prostitutes and there's going to do not talk to Crystal like in the house because you're aware and they were very highly valuable property such as that was important to plants containing the fridgerator population system of laws that said the Chinese could not married what is it so that you basically we're working at eliminating looking at Mexican Americans who or either established in the United States when you know because session is Mexican Cession of 1848 or came and they tended to come as family and think this is you know I'd like to hear more about this such thing as a particularly difficult since there is very little research and specify different roles after men and women what I can piece together about the industrial worth it to kaunas did in Arizona New Mexico Texas building the railroad Wilson Lumber camps oil work in the like when people were involved in his early pre-capitalist faces they traveled as family room and was given the task of ensuring the survival of the family in the harshest of work settings were virtually small company town where people were paid low wages and then it would depend upon an Old Spice Company Store also need settings like if there were unattached men women were engaged in working and boarding houses cooking meals doing domestic work and think along those lines if you look at other industrial setting for the Academy's number Mexican American women are engaged in this kind of war and its appointed kind of remember that these are early Catholic Dentures so that they are you know what she's having operations with the workers as hard as you can so that you can maximize profit and then sell the company has somebody else make your money and go back east and retire to the Mexican-American War when we look at agricultural work this is a place where women has three cast housework child bearing and rearing and filled with the lack of detail David makes doing is really difficult but in moving the mountain by Alan Castro there's a very good description by Jesse Lopez Dela Cruz is about agricultural work and and also looking at her life to begin to see a lot of but the reality is born in 1919 and she actually been working in the fields when she was a child this is an area with child labor was quite common in from Streisand contract in 1970 and you can see how is your leg behind the abolition was child labor and others fear and the other thing is that you don't appoint supreme ruler than differences that's important the nature of Migrant life made the survival of the community very precarious you can post the tistics like the average life spans 49 years old is Elton that is there's a tremendous impact when you look at some details from Jesse Wilson Phillips cruises going to begin to see how the degree to which people lived with her sister was 3 years old died in a fire when she became a mother died of cancer when she was 11 and that's the same year that her grandfather died and then her grandmother her sister and uncles began living as my guitar farmworker she married and continue to work to be fun with her husband she describe the typical day of foreign workers in the 1940s she would get up and start her day 5 a.m. getting to talk to cook breakfast for the family the day she talks about is in May when it's very hot and family the family would all start working at 6:30 in the morning and they work for 5 hours and then they would take a break and rest until 3:30 near to me when it is cooled off enough spot for people to be outside and then she says need to go back and work until we couldn't see then we get home and rest visit talk then I clean up the kitchen I was doing housework working out in the field and taking care of the kids this is work under such conditions in for experiencing both the exploitation of the labor and the severe living arrangement yes it is also a long history of Labor struggle and solid unions of Mexican American and Mexican immigrants which the Texas Rangers and other Regional he will organize to suppress and they did sell his real report lots of the killings Xterra what we get here is the raw faced capitalism coupled with the fact that they're doing today in a time when the family wage is being established little thought is given to how racial ethnic families was the same account are you really seeing the dehumanizing impact of racism kind of community and I think that this has got to be don't want to get an example of it I'm looking at events in Arizona although they were not totally able to demonstrate that there was a labor shortage cotton growers in Arizona petition immigration authorities to get a special waiver of the Immigration Act important Mexicans the temple is temporary workers to pick the crops of the Salt River Cotton Valley this boy have been used quite successfully in the years before I got a 1920 and actually an able to grow a safe 2.8 million dollars by using cheap imported like the Mexicans for travel with their families and lives in these terrible house and wouldn't let me pay drove all the way to your efforts to organize for better conditions were hampered by The Growlers and Bybee basically infecting Mississippi State authorities at the end of the season bad year and the Growers were only able to sell their crops to very much money does a separate a real war there for saving all this money your house and I was just basically cut off the workers they did not pay them and let them them in the winter of 1921 in the newspapers reporting a 15 to 20000 Mexican workers and their families were stranded in the Salt River Fountain Valley with no one taking action to provide for the welfare or the retrenchment eventually the state when are the conditions of intense racial oppression Mexican women had the card online and it's within this context that people have to hold on to the culture and it's within the context of gender roles and class differences emerge to neglect racial oppression means going to date Central elements of the experiences of people called white workers are fighting different struggle and insecure wage to make an attempt to support a family and follow a domestic code that has been established for middle class families and receiving emails why did you quit working for racial ethnic people because they're men have been Exempted from family wage system did not been able to gain access to industrial jobs and therefore they were never the position to demand that when you met me in the Palm women's wages for paid employment we're not supplement they were upset with the Savannah imported do not care Rachel s women less because they see their earnings is supplemental to the family Research indicates that the earnings of the part of racial ethnic women contribute larger a larger percentage of the family and turn into one of them and if you know we're really dealing we're not stupid doing the patriarchy in Sicklerville to women in the home but the dehumanizing impact of racial oppression to sustain natural life is 42 latest and these are the only thing I've got to be in the airport station continues in urban settings even though the specific forms of a question they changed in terms of exploited work in the kind of impact on the family the black population became increasingly ribbon around the old ones are there Mexican American population live in urban for decades but in their percentages it kind of leg behind black you can just go do a large percentage of people still do in rural areas and Puerto Rico population of the Mainland has been especially organized people set of skin on Irvington in urban areas Black and Hispanic women have been denied access to jobs are seen as a reserve labor force and they're able to move into jobs with white women have left the better opportunities and they been pulled over this is true very much for domestic work which is the major occupation of women working outside of agriculture in 1870s clerical work increases industrial developments in certain occupations became feminized white middle-class and working-class women moved into these jobs tears that left master Corp to recent immigrants who soon also move down there and two women called the racial barriers to occupations is responsible for a bifurcated occupation distribution among black women in 1910 most black women Rita Farm labourers or domestic private house of worthless diminished they found employment their numbers in domestic was increased so 1940 of women black women the waiting list for 60% are in domestic work for black women also found employment in service work and in factories and his profession the limitations on clerical and sales jobs LED black women to seek education to add to escape the kitchen and therefore would become teachers nurses are social workers Librarians for the black community and the black community institutions that developing ghost in the South than in the North it's only during Civil Rights and black power errors that their numbers have increased in clerical and sales down these jobs are typically been thought up as female applications but they really been White. It's important to see that the racial discrimination is a basic factors influencing is Trend two people had a limited number of options to choose from off and it's assumed that it's motivation as opposed to you know if you need very clear strategy to to deal with the Discrimination in the labor market this is similar for Hispanics but they lacked considered behind black women French kiss with pain clinic Southwest for they basically a long time but it's ridiculous just to to not recognize the historical development of the black professional woman is competition and the independent Time commercial pressure six players of work an urban setting is part of a far more sophisticated in profound series of assaults on Family First different job opportunities for men and women impacted unchangeable is racial ethnic Woman's Worth is more plentiful in urban areas domestic work Factory Service work this was due to the changing shape of yours in economy particularly close to where this been increases in job options through outside of heavy industry PepsiCo Union answer me jobs for racial ethnic manual off and less stable and also not necessarily highways jobs unless they could gain entry to unionize jobs or they to get educated in and moving the negative impacts on the black family the division of labor in the family is well is visible to start that's what you're talking about the differences of them and this is a continuous this involves a continuous struggle on the part of people's to combat the messages of Crocker Generals in the Diamond collection and as soon as you get this. Clear divisiveness on the part of the work done culture in the Bible. Perhaps domestic work was often the most stable employment for people but we have to remember that this is left is left out of it or wait till it's over recently so that you have women been able to work all the time but working for very low wages and it's on these income either being supplemented to a man's income or alone but he wasn't able to eat to raise family there are tremendous cost for that kind of experience but I want to come talk about another kind of work that people do because is people move out of private household worker one assumes that other occupational categories at all improvements and this is particularly true for that grade occupational kind of Court category of property in 1977 1/4 of the hispanic women in the labor force or operative that is it in unskilled and semi-skilled fact about this Compares with about 11% of all women equal in the Old Market and the figures actually was hired for mexican-americans of Puerto Rico gets pulled down by shooting in the city or kindergarten particularly during the Korean War and work during a labor shortage now these operatives jobs are nowhere at all like the steel Automotive things like that even though it scares with has a connotation low wages are insecure II low wages if you naturally Summit Workers Union security as well no but little is known about the actual conditions of the women particularly go to the Eastern in a recent interview with a woman whose mother was employed in the Garment industry Chris another research been doing just subject to call Maria there really was called growing up the fifties and early sixties and listen to her mother talked about her work Maria's mother work in Factory in East Harlem is many women with language problems don't go very far from Community Job this is something with five also in Chinatown in the Chinese invent to work in the Garment industry in Chinatown reason why they would talk about the horrible conditions in the Santa Anita Derby and sensitive boss who all the workers still feared Maria's mother was afraid to be like to work afraid to refuse overtime and basically complied with the wishes of the boss because she hated the job Maria was raised on stories about the accidents and illnesses for the factory the it affected melot of work on the connection you know what it is you know for people to work phone what it means for black women to work at connected to erase downloads as it's to relate basically to a solid middle-class upper-middle-class family in to be working Husky for themselves because I think of a lot of class issues that are involved there but they're couple of other things that you have to deal with that population of domestic women black women who work at the Mexicans are older age differences to come into fine but I think you know I mean I'm interested in hearing what other people have to say about it but wildin out here but if it's the same time I think you have to deal with the fact to which to how many people is an experience you know what's become it mean when you say that that's the experience than white women the pants the state that their contact with with limited I mean I think it's much more important to just deal with the issue of the isolation that we reach a point where there is very very little contact and not just that there's contact with black women of the message particularly when you look at the the urban Suburban Urban still you know when that's a typical family in the fifties and the sixties and many people were raised in cuz he was white people was not a servant but mother is at home doing all the housework but I mean I'm interested in hearing you know other people would everybody say in it for me the isolation is much more either the real separation is much more of an issue where you have white people who have nothing as opposed to having only dealt with them as children yeah what is that mean right there it's like being down a tree Donna Reed working class in funeral. isolation because because of black women working for white women it's very subtle though because I am part of a black mother being made a lot of music I can remember because she always came home and phyno idolizes flight you know how is it she was because the economic differences and to this day I know how to sew in some hot from that feeling of extreme difference between having to put on an act to them to make them think that I was not as cool you know it's my mother working for them and fly so you know definitely has me back my mother still sometimes I feel like we need to make some money I think one of the things that's what I do rest of the body goes with the patient but you have to let me this is 1981 and it's been since 1960 with the number to black women and domestic just really gone down as we get a lot of you know Clint kind of change Hispanic I think I just was one of the things that continually happens if you get one stereotype and you got to replace it with another room you know or another one and I think it just really be opened a tremendous because I think that the kind of thing that Cheryl raised about people being afraid is also an issue cuz we had in the early days when a scholarship it was kind of blessing and didn't need the duration they were already liberated they were already asleep. Very positive and not recognizing the route to that thing and therefore not seeing again not seeing nothing but seeing a difference. and then I think that kind of maybe the main thing that people have to do so I can see them as opposed to see some image of them whatever they were very detailed Roots like even talking about a lot of stuff gets attributed correct where is also what you're talking about ticket knocked out west because people don't really know how to talk about race and class and gender and that's the plant the kind of reaction we would have moved into but that you know a lot of new people who are not going when they deal with upper middle-class people are also doing the same kinds of things and having to work to prevent themselves as if they know what's going on here as if they are comfortable than the setting and that's because that's part of them it's all people to know who moved from one Center into another because milltek people Define situations Define how you be here and you got to figure that out and that's a very difficult process. I am also today when I used to think that you know people with known me long time and then discovered I had to spell sense of humor but my feeling is because you don't like people who issues that's how you were around then and I came to see the temple for real question package the vision still like this if I drive movie theater Black and Hispanic women working as soon as president point in history building alliances to the main screen United class work 2017 or at least some way to plant working women with the way that they are able to pay March 4th is fine and so I think that is in the wall yeah I mean I don't know I don't know but you know I think it's fine I see a lot I see a lot of black women and Hispanic women bringing bike in Sumner particular and urban area maybe it's different email Midwest I don't know but but I think it was going to be a real faster and I no problem synonym for tomorrow one of the things that have to happen look at alternative Beyond Christmas music Collective Soul aren't you know her wife there isn't daycare if you come more than if you are because it becomes a problem because I'm so overwhelmed and how do you do Tire City on North Nellis whatever the one I sent with that is unfortunately looking at you I still do have it in their mind doggie door laxative they're as a couple and then throws more to hire someone who's the trivia. The only problem is she's left me twice and I'm still there it's interesting because you need to see this time wait and people are stupid Newberry that sounds and wait until it's over and that's not it will talk about me see if it's it's Andrew that's you wouldn't I don't know exactly what needs to happen when Bernie's rating when she talked to Garnet isn't part of doubt that's one of the kinds of the successive selective decentralisation in urban areas away from each other and so that you need to climb stuff that you get in some even less contacted you and you can babysit terrorism Peoples Neighborhood rotation you got out of your car that sit on subway private station but that's the first time be able just to see your own the integration I say this because I'm been a lot of talking about black women and had people throw back at me with a series of questions which is really very clear that they don't understand the black women don't have the option that what you can and I'm seeing this as a black professional NFL my actions get interpreted as if I would have liked him because so many people have no ideas does that happen what does collective Solutions on and we'll have to move if it's equation heterogeneous Child Care Center not fancy nursing school for you have the kids have to take a test to get in downtown Sacramento state-supported daycare being abolished I know I mean I think that is this the kind of institution to do have to be revived instead of people's with with money doing what they can do and then he's getting us into the Spider nursery school and letting everybody else you know go to the snow why should we give up those goals just because that's what that's a serious puzzle you know you have to recognize might be declining as a percent of black women employed at 11. But Santa really is increasing Naturals number but the other thing is that when you get that professionally knows professional Technical and workers but the other thing is that you had and you just tremendous changes in educational attainment what people did with it it's like you if you finish the 10th grade you would teach School and it's purple and sales and managerial position to come out when you get when you get a water distribution you have to look at what those professional X John doing so that they really had for me to know but relative to the other issues but I think what we get it is overall Limitless increasing limitations in New Jersey for everybody we can see that was just sent this Mansion is no trust the financial aid stop Social Security CollegeHumor actually I think that things are going to be all women and is that in the den you have to remember you know it's in everything you do just got to be his star you got to look at but no throwing lots of money how to make a Mini Cooper science experiments and it's asking thing Pittsburgh Penguins nothing could sterilize this weekend white pill identifier can you find Eric strategies for the bike session which was great have you met two big big how did women in general at the class make a rhyme black women shouldn't be a part of Science question before blacking out already with rate for black women dominated white racism black women have to take it back to you call technical support within the black community within the skull I need to see if you can use I said before you hung up topic here but when you look at the phone to take care of you use in Stephanie did you have to. 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