I’ve seen people walk in that shop and leave different, even if they only had enough for one record, even if they didn’t even have enough to buy any records. It’s enough to just walk through the aisles. To see what’s there, to see what our people created. I’ve seen young people go into that store and they can’t even believe how much good music was made here in Brooklyn, here, by their own people. They walk into Ralph’s store and they see that black people can do things. They can create.”