This is 35 minutes. [applause] thank you for that generous introduction, and i also want to think the age and be a Latino Commission for inviting me to be here with you this afternoon. I am delighted to be here today. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act and honoring the latino lawyers past, present, and future whose struggles and successes represent the vitality and of the root of the Civil Rights Movement. Congratulations to our honorees. You are a credit to the trail braze trail blazing latino lawyers without whom the professor would be talking after lunch. And congratulations to the h nba for putting on such a terrific conference. Respectful of those who have brought us to where we are today, inspiring to those of us who seeks to lead down, and supportive of those who will take us into the future. But an important reminder to us all, the Civil Rights Movement is not a static even from 50 years ago reported on a grainy blackandwhite newsreel. It is
Community. During my years as and americorps vista at the Los Angeles Free clinic i realize that where a child eats, sleeps, place, and goes to school profoundly impact self. I felt the gravity of poverty. I learned the power of resilience. My experience fundamentally changed me. I am now a pediatrician at uc s f Childrens Hospital oakland. [applause] i served a love. Twenty years ago i took a place to make our communities safer, smarter, and healthier. I carry this place with me every day. S. Americorps we elevate our nation by being an indispensable force club promoting resilience in the face of adversity. Together we strengthen american. As americorps and americorps alums we get things done. [applause] my experience and that of nearly 900,000 fellow americans would not have been possible without the wisdom of vision, and perseverance of president bill clinton. [applause] our nation is so grateful for his lead. It is my extraordinary honor to introduce the inspirational president bil
claudine gay has led america down. jesse: it is not just harvard. a lot of these major institutions that symbolized greatness in american society. look at disney. you heard what bob iger said, disney has led a lot of people down and all of the viewers and children across this great land. do you believe that disney is now leaving the local stuff in the dust? i don t know that. they might say they are trying, but i think it is so ingrained there. actually, i was thinking about this today quick story, when i was at espn, this was 10-12 years ago. at one point we received cards to put in the little pass we get with security on and off campus. it was about the hispanic initiative and held by the end of the calendar year, they wanted to have a certain number of hispanics. every position across the company. what happened on the production side and all of a sudden, white men who are in positions high up
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