impact of the vaccine on a pregnancy that are just not true. so, again, this is about getting that information that's accurate, that's concise, that's culturally responsive out to our community because we already have a black maternal mortality crisis in this country. we cannot risk exacerbating those inequities by having our pregnant people undervaccinated. so, again, we need to -- you know, the next few months are going to be very crucial because we can see over the summer and in the winter as the weather gets colder and the virus is more likely to spread in those conditions, we could see our communities being disproportionately impacted yet again. we have to really use this moment as a transformative moment. >> all right. thank you to both of you, reverend dr. w. franklin richardson and dr. blackstock. coming up, as we celebrate father's day, i'm going to bring you some facts about black fatherhood that might surprise