You're welcome, it's good to hear about how these projects come to life. I'd never heard of the people you highlighted either. However, I think the reality of that creeps in on the periphery now and again. You can't have people just out marching - if there's tear gas or some other agent you need people prepared to help those in need. In my union, there's a fund for if a strike occurs - and people rarely mention that. It came up during the last writer's strike as well. When we think about people like Baynard Rustin who helped organize the March on Washington (actually led the organization effort)...these are people who make these movements work. We can't forget them.