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What’s…
what
are
your
best
memories
about
this
time?
When
I
look
back
at
it,
but
what
fascinated
me
and
I
think
that
you
could
have
called
them
best
memories,
but
what
spiritual
experience
did
you
have
a
result
of
being
involved
in
that
stuff…
is
to
see
people
to
come
together
to
see
multicultural
people
coming
together
on
one
dance
floor,
you
know,
and
you
can…
I used
to
look
and
think
this
could
you could just…
flip
a
coin
and this could
turn into
the
most
dangerous
place
because
there
were
people
out
there
that
had
spent
generations
growing
up….
you
know
with
this
kind
of
segregation
in
our
communities,
you
know,
I
lived…
I were
brought
up
in
a
community
where
you wer’
to
watch…
you
know,
there
were
pubs
that
people
drunk
in…
there were
pubs
that
I wasn’t sup..
I couldn’t
go
in…
because
everything
were
on
lockdown
people
were
hostile.
…
and
the
racial
tension
was
soaring at an
alarming
rate…
something
had
to
give
or
take…
and
being
able
to
be
part
of
that…
an
instrumental
behind…
is
what
…
I
remember
as
being
just
stood there
and thinking
look
at
this
place.
Thousands
of
people,
you
know
with
this
kind
of
energy,
you
know
flowing
through
them
and…
no
hostile
energy…
even
it
were
like it
were dispelled.
It
were
gone
and
that
for
me…
I
look
at
that
and
think
wow!
I
am
proud
to
be
able
to
say…
to
be
able
to
be sat here
today and
say…
I were
part
of
that.
I
were
part
of
that.
You
know,
I
took
part
in
that…
and
to
witness
that,
that’s
the
most
powerful
times.
I’ll
take
this
to
me grave
to be
able
to
witness
everybody
together
for
me.
That’s
what
it
was
about.
I
know
for
a
fact…
my…
you
know…
the
rest
of
the
team
that
were
behind
it
at
that
time.
We
believed
in
that,
you
know,
and
of
course
it
had
a
political
agenda.
Full Transcript:
What’s…
what
are
your
best
memories
about
this
time?
When
I
look
back
at
it,
but
what
fascinated
me
and
I
think
that
you
could
have
called
them
best
memories,
but
what
spiritual
experience
did
you
have
a
result
of
being
involved
in
that
stuff…
is
to
see
people
to
come
together
to
see
multicultural
people
coming
together
on
one
dance
floor,
you
know,
and
you
can…
I used
to
look
and
think
this
could
you could just…
flip
a
coin
and this could
turn into
the
most
dangerous
place
because
there
were
people
out
there
that
had
spent
generations
growing
up….
you
know
with
this
kind
of
segregation
in
our
communities,
you
know,
I
lived…
I were
brought
up
in
a
community
where
you wer’
to
watch…
you
know,
there
were
pubs
that
people
drunk
in…
there were
pubs
that
I wasn’t sup..
I couldn’t
go
in…
because
everything
were
on
lockdown
people
were
hostile.
…
and
the
racial
tension
was
soaring at an
alarming
rate…
something
had
to
give
or
take…
and
being
able
to
be
part
of
that…
an
instrumental
behind…
is
what
…
I
remember
as
being
just
stood there
and thinking
look
at
this
place.
Thousands
of
people,
you
know
with
this
kind
of
energy,
you
know
flowing
through
them
and…
no
hostile
energy…
even
it
were
like it
were dispelled.
It
were
gone
and
that
for
me…
I
look
at
that
and
think
wow!
I
am
proud
to
be
able
to
say…
to
be
able
to
be sat here
today and
say…
I were
part
of
that.
I
were
part
of
that.
You
know,
I
took
part
in
that…
and
to
witness
that,
that’s
the
most
powerful
times.
I’ll
take
this
to
me grave
to be
able
to
witness
everybody
together
for
me.
That’s
what
it
was
about.
I
know
for
a
fact…
my…
you
know…
the
rest
of
the
team
that
were
behind
it
at
that
time.
We
believed
in
that,
you
know,
and
of
course
it
had
a
political
agenda.