him what having our back looks like and having our back in this moment looks like protecting not just black and brown communities, we're talking about democracy. what is going on in this nation right now is nol less than a wa on democracy and sadly, on the front lines of that war that will serve as the initial casualties will be of course, black, brown, and poor communities and so we're sayiin mr. president, it's time to have our back in a way we define and we are saying when you have our back, you have america's back and when you have our back, you recognize the ugly history in this country of denying access to the ballot box especially to black people and especially as we move toward august 6th where we talk about the anniversary of the passage of the voting rights act and as a consequence of that, it lets you know that we