little bit about 1963 and sort of the role that the founders of the randolph institute played in that? >> it's really a great feeling to think about the organization that i have the privilege to be president of right now, because both of the leader, asa phillip randolph, who was our president, and bayard rustin, were the architects of that march. bayard rustin was the ones that formulated routes, organized the various organizations to come, as best as we could, because there wasn't twitter and tweeting and e-mails and all of that stuff back then, but an absolute mastermind at pulling people together, of like mind, but different kinds of organizations together. and he was the one that did that. topped with an obstacle of being a member of the lbgt community. >> right. because i think one of the things about this weekend and this celebration that i think is so notable is the diversity. and the lbgt community, women's