called memory. there in this place they see their differences, they re obvious. she s a white 15-year-old jewish girl living in nazi europe. he s a black 14-year-old christian boy living in apartheid america, jim crow america, and on this day you see the human drama of their discovering the differences but their commonalties. they decide to take action against hatred because hatred kills. it s about an absence of justice obviously in not only this society but all societies. talk about what touched you about this play and why you made the decision that you made. i lived a lot of it. i think that s why it touched me. i grew up in the 50s in boston, very segregated city at that time. i didn t interact with blacks in any large numbers until i joined the boston police force. as a young 23-year-old white kid i was patrolling on foot in a black neighborhood.
really. good for her. that s amazing. a skype shot from base camp there. she says she hopes her achievement inspires all women to step out of their comfort zone, go for their dreams. pretty awesome. first saudi woman. a cool group of people. impressive. you and i will do that one day. yeah, right. sometimes difficult kids here in the united states excited about school. i have a couple like that. we re going to introduce you to a girl living in nepal just thrilled to be getting an education. i hope my son is watching. i do a lot of research on angie s list before i do any projects on my own.