master's degree and the results were published, the results had performance showing, okay, for ibm, for microsoft and then later on for amazon. these systems work better on men's faces versus women's faces on a lighter faces versus darker faces. and then we did a little intersectional analysis. so extremely we saw that it didn't work as well on the faces of dark skinned women like me. and so when i observed that from the data, i wanted to move from performance metrics, performance arts to actually humanize what it means to, see those types of labels. and that's what led to a i tired woman. at first i thought it would be an explainer video like i've done with other projects. and then i was talking to a friend and they said, can you describe what it felt like. and as i started to describe it. he said that, sounds like a poem. so the next morning i woke up with these words in my head, my heart smiles as i bask in their legacies, knowing their have altered many destinies in her eyes. i see my mother's poise in her face. i glimpse of my aunt's grace. i was like, oh, was happening right. so i can't. i