you are presented with another societies caste system, it seems ludicrous on its face. we call them untouchables. you're like, why? when you are in your own version of it, you are so acculturated to it. so the transport across these different boundaries allows you to step outside your own. >> and it's an empathy machine, but also, shocking, i had no clue, and i'm an african american studies major -- i have a degree in african american studies. i had never heard about the fact that american segregation and misogyny shun loss where the blueprint for not see protocols. that's not something that is widely taught i remember leaving that in the book and having my mind blown. so we explore that moment in the film where she puts those pieces together. we explore how the trayvon martin case was really the catalyst for her to start thinking about, wait, everyone is calling this race, but