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Graça Machel:
Good morning.
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Audience:
Good morning.
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Graça Machel:
I have today the immense
pleasure of introducing to you
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Mrs. Michelle Obama, who will
be coming soon to address you,
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the First Lady of the
United States of America.
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I'd like to address
Michelle first.
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It was 35 years ago this month
on the 16th of June '76,
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that young people here in Soweto
sought the refuge from a brutal
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backlash from the apartheid
regime in response to their
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demands for quality education.
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Both before and after
this Soweto uprisings,
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Regina Mundi has become a place
which welcomes those who are
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struggling for liberation,
for people of all races and
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backgrounds, and seeking a
higher degree of justice.
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Justice for women's equality
in every sector of society,
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justice for the
poor, for children,
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and marginalized groups.
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Regina Mundi is a
symbol of resilience,
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triumph against adversity,
and young people's capacity to
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galvanize change.
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Regina Mundi remains a
heart for the community,
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and many who have met --
and continue to meet --
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within its walls are connecting
the struggles of the past,
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the struggles of our times, and
the triumphs of the future.
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Your presence, Michelle, among
us today, has a symbolism.
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You may have been a toddler
when '76 uprising took place.
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Now, in your adulthood, you
come to us and you connect that
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history, and to say the triumphs
of yesterday have to be the
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triumphs of today, and you
are empowering young women to
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continue the struggle.
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So I see a chain from the '76 to
today and the young generation
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of women leaders who are
being empowered here today,
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and you are mentoring them.
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As a world renowned leader
working to address challenges
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you have observed, such as
childhood obesity in the United
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States, Regina Mundi welcomes
you and hopes that within these
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walls you will draw renewed
strength and encouragement as
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you continue to address the
issues that will pave the way
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towards a brighter
future for all --
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A future that holds the
promises of economic, social,
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and political freedom.
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Regina Mundi's name in Latin
means "Queen of the World,"
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and we all welcome you as a
daughter of African heritage,
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and we can call you
the "Queen of Our World."
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Young leaders, Mrs. Obama's
visit marks the culmination of a
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program of young African women
leaders who range in age from 16
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to 30 years.
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This program has brought
together young leaders from
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across Africa to
start a conversation,
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establish a support network,
and generate ongoing mentorship.
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The young African women leaders
gathered here will also look at
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ways to respond to the challenge
that we face on our continent,
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such as health, quality
education, HIV/AIDS,
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and entrepreneurship for
development of our communities.
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So to you, young women leaders,
as you seek solutions to these
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challenges, you have before you
an inspiration in Mrs. Obama.
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From a relatively
modest start in life,
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she has risen to become one
of the undisputed leaders of
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our century.
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It is not the environment
you are born in,
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or your background -- or the
background that determines your
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potential, but the choices you
make and your determination
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to succeed.
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Michelle, as a professional, she
has pioneered and chartered her
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own course in life.
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As a partner, she stands
shoulder to shoulder with
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President Barack Obama, yet she
stands on her own with causes
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of her choice.
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As a mother, she ensures that
she continues to be there for
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Malia and Sasha, building
in them the foundation for
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successful adulthood.
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Michelle redefines womanhood
in the 21st century --
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the modern woman.
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She doesn't
sacrifice her career,
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she doesn't sacrifice
motherhood,
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she doesn't sacrifice
her marriage.
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She is a feminist by practice
without shouting slogans.
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With immense grace she has
successfully demonstrated that
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these roles are not in conflict.
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On the contrary, they are in
perfect harmony and they make a
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woman a whole.
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She is a global citizen,
representing values men and
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women feel identified with and
they feel encouraged to emulate.
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Mrs. Obama is undeniably one
of the most powerful women
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in the world.
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Yet she remains accessible and
relates to all with the same
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elegance and simplicity:
from the ordinary to the
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extraordinary, to
the young and old,
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people of all social strata.
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As a leader, she illustrates
very clearly that you can be
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powerful -- very powerful
indeed -- without being aloof,
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without imposing, and
without being aggressive.
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And being a global leader
of African heritage,
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we take pride that you
reclaim our own humanity,
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the humanity of all people
of African heritage.
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We are privileged to
have here in our midst,
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the First Lady of the
United States, Mrs. Obama,
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as well as her mother,
Mrs. Robinson,
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and her two daughters,
Malia and Sasha.
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These generations of women,
firmly grounded in the knowledge
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of their past, forging
new paths in the present,
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and laying a strong
foundation for the future.
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In these amazing women, we
have an inspiration of multiple
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generations intertwined
in beautiful harmony.
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And we welcome you Mrs.
Robinson, Sasha and Malia,
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wherever you are -- can't
see you from here --
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we are glad to have you.
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And now, back to
my young leaders.
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You, too, should know and draw
from the wisdom and richness of
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your past as you
build your future.
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Grasp all opportunities, make
them become possibilities.
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Run your race with
confidence and pride,
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knowing that the
sky is the limit.
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It is my privilege with these
words, and my immense pleasure,
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to introduce to you one of
the beautiful daughters of our
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times, one of the most inspiring
leaders of the world today who
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have already traced the path
of what it is to be a woman of
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modern times, of
our 21st century --
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Mrs. Michelle Obama.
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(cheers and applause)
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Choir:
♪♪(singing)♪♪
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First Lady Michelle Obama:
Oh!
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Oh.
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Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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It is such a pleasure and an
honor to be here with all of
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you today.
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I want to start by thanking
Graça Machel for that just
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gracious, kind introduction.
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It is overwhelming.
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And I want to thank her for
her lifetime of service as a
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champion for women and children.
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And from the bottom of my heart,
I want to thank you for all of
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the kindness and generosity that
you have shown my family for our
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visit here.
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Thank you so much.
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I am also honored to share the
stage with another remarkable
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leader, Baleka Mbete.
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(applause)
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She has played a vital role in
advancing equality and promoting
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development here
in South Africa.
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Thank you to the both of you for
joining us here for sharing this
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moment with all of us.
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I also want to thank the
Archbishop of Johannesburg for
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honoring us today
with his presence.
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And of course, I want to
recognize our guests of honor --
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these 76 extraordinary young
women leaders from here in South
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Africa and across the continent.
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These are young women
transforming their communities
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and their countries, and let me
tell you I am so impressed by
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all of them.
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I am so proud of everything
they have achieved.
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And finally, I want to thank the
leaders and the congregation of
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Regina Mundi for hosting us
in this sacred space today.
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It has been more
than three decades,
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but those bullet
holes in the ceiling,
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this broken altar still stand as
vivid reminders of the history
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that unfolded here.
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And you all know the story --
how 35 years ago this month,
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a group of students planned
a peaceful protest to express
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their outrage over a new law
requiring them to take courses
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in Afrikaans.
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Thousands of them
took to the streets,
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intending to march
to Orlando Stadium.
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But when security
forces opened fire,
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some fled here to this church.
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The police followed, first with
tear gas, and then with bullets.
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And while no one was killed
within this sanctuary,
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hundreds lost their
lives that day,
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including a boy named
Hector Pieterson,
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who was just 12 years
old, and Hastings Ndlovu,
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who was just 15.
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Many of the students hadn't even
known about the protest when
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they arrived at
school that morning.
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But they agreed to take part,
knowing full well the dangers
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involved, because they were
determined to get an education
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worthy of their potential.
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And as the Archbishop noted,
that June day wasn't the first,
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or the last, time that
this church stood in the
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crosscurrents of history.
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It was referred to as "the
parliament of Soweto."
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When the congregation
sang their hymns,
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activists would make plans,
singing the locations and times
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of secret meetings.
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Church services,
and even funerals,
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often became
anti-Apartheid rallies.
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And as President
Mandela once put it,
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"Regina Mundi became a
world-wide symbol of the
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determination of our
people to free themselves."
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It is a story that has unfolded
across this country and across
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this continent, and
also in my country --
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the story of young people
20 years ago, 50 years ago,
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who marched until
their feet were raw,
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who endured beatings and bullets
and decades behind bars,
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who risked, and sacrificed,
everything they had for the
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freedom they deserved.
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And it is because of them
that we are able to gather
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here today.
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It is because of them that
so many of these young women
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leaders can now
pursue their dreams.
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It is because of them that I
stand before you as First Lady
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of the United States of America.
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That is the legacy of the
independence generation,
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the freedom generation.
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And all of you -- the young
people of this continent --
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you are the heirs of that blood,
sweat, sacrifice, and love.
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So the question today
is, what will you make of
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that inheritance?
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What legacy will you leave
for your children and
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your grandchildren?
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What generation will you be?
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Now, I could ask these questions
of young people in any country,
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on any continent.
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But there is a reason why I
wanted to come here to South
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Africa to speak with all of you.
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As my husband has said, Africa
is a fundamental part of our
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interconnected world.
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And when it comes to the
defining challenges of our times
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-- creating jobs in
our global economy,
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promoting democracy
and development,
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confronting climate
change, extremism,
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poverty and disease
-- for all this,
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the world is looking to
Africa as a vital partner.
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That is why my husband's
administration is not simply
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focused on extending a
helping hand to Africa,
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but focusing on partnering with
Africans who will shape their
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future by combating corruption,
and building strong democratic
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institutions, by growing new
crops, caring for the sick.
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And more than ever before, we
will be looking to all of you,
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our young people,
to lead the way.
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And I'm not just saying that
to make you all feel good.
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(laughter)
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The fact is that in Africa,
people under 25 make up 60% of
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the population.
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And here in South Africa, nearly
two-thirds of citizens are under
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the age of 30.
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So over the next 20
years, the next 50 years,
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our future will be shaped
by your leadership.
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And I want to pause for a moment
on that word -- leadership --
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because I know that so often,
when we think about what that
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word means, what it
means to be a leader,
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we think of presidents
and prime ministers.
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We think of people who pass
laws or command armies,
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run big businesses, people with
fancy titles, big salaries.
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And most young people
don't fit that image.
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And I know that often when you
try to make your voices heard,
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sometimes people
don't always listen.
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I know there are those who
discount your opinions,
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who tell you you're not ready,
who say that you should sit back
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and wait your turn.
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But I am here today because when
it comes to the challenges we
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face, we simply don't have
time to sit back and wait.
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I'm here because I believe
that each of you is ready,
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right here and right now, to
start meeting these challenges.
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And I am here because I know
that true leadership --
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leadership that lifts families,
leadership that sustains
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communities and
transforms nations --
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that kind of leadership
rarely starts in palaces
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or parliaments.
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That kind of leadership is not
limited only to those of a
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certain age or status.
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And that kind of leadership is
not just about dramatic events
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that change the course of
history in an instant.
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Instead, true leadership often
happens with the smallest acts,
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in the most unexpected
places, by the most
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unlikely individuals.
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I mean, think about what
happened here in Soweto 35
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years ago.
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Many of the students who led
the uprising were younger than
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all of you.
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They carried signs made
of cardboard boxes and
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canvas sacks.
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Yet together, they propelled
this cause into the
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consciousness of the world.
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And we now celebrate National
Youth Day and National Youth
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Month every year in their honor.
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I mean, think about the
giants of the struggle --
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people like Albertina
Sisulu, whose recent passing
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we all mourn.
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Orphaned as a teenager, she
worked as a nurse to support
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her siblings.
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And when her husband,
Walter Sisulu,
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became Secretary-General
of the ANC,
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it was up to her to
provide for their family.
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When he was imprisoned
for 26 years,
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it was up to her to
continue his work.
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And that she did.
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With a mother's fierce
love for this country,
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she threw herself
into the struggle.
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She led boycotts and
sit-ins and marches,
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including the 1956
Women's March,
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when thousands of women
from across this country,
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converged on Pretoria to
protest the pass laws.
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They were women of every color,
many of them not much older than
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all of you.
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Some of them carried their
babies on their backs.
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And for 30 minutes, they
stood in complete silence,
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raising their voices only
to sing freedom songs,
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like Nkosi Sikelel iAfrica.
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Their motto was simple, but
clear: "If you strike a woman,
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you strike a rock."
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(cheers and applause)
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Ma Sisulu, the students of
Soweto, those women in Pretoria,
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they had little money,
even less status,
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no fancy titles to speak of.
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But what they had was their
vision for a free South Africa.
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What they had was an unshakeable
belief that they were worthy of
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that freedom -- and they had the
courage to act on that belief.
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Each of them chose to
be a rock for justice.
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And with countless acts of
daring and defiance, together,
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they transformed this nation.
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Together they paved the way
for free and fair elections,
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for a process of healing
and reconciliation,
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and for the rise of South Africa
as a political and economic
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leader on the world stage.
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Now, I know that as your
generation looks back on that
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struggle, and on the many
liberation movements of the past
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century, you may think that all
of the great moral struggles
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have already been won.
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As you hear the stories of lions
like Madiba and Sisulu and
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Luthuli, you may think that
you can never measure up to
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such greatness.
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But while today's challenges
might not always inspire the
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lofty rhetoric or the high
drama of struggles past,
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the injustices at hand
are no less glaring,
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the human suffering
no less acute.
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So make no mistake about it:
There are still so many causes
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worth sacrificing for.
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There is still so much
history yet to be made.
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You can be the generation that
makes the discoveries and builds
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the industries that will
transform our economies.
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You can be the generation
that brings opportunity and
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prosperity to forgotten corners
of the world and banishes hunger
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from this continent forever.
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You can be the generation that
ends HIV/AIDS in our time --
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(applause)
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-- the generation that
fights not just the disease,
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but the stigma of the disease,
the generation that teaches the
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world that HIV is fully
preventable, and treatable,
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and should never be
a source of shame.
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(applause)
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You can be the generation that
holds your leaders accountable
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for open, honest
government at every level,
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government that stamps out
corruption and protects the
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rights of every citizen to speak
freely, to worship openly,
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to love whomever they choose.
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You can be the generation to
ensure that women are no longer
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second-class citizens, that
girls take their rightful places
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in our schools.
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(applause)
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You can be the generation that
stands up and says that violence
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against women in any
form, in any place --
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(applause)
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-- including the home --
especially the home --
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that isn't just a
women's rights violation.
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It's a human rights violation.
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And it has no place
in any society.
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You see, that is the history
that your generation can make.
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Now, I have to be honest.
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Your efforts might not always
draw the world's attention,
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except for today.
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(laughter)
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You may not find yourself
leading passionate protests that
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fill stadiums and shut
down city streets.
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And the change you seek may
come slowly, little by little,
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measured not by sweeping
changes in the law,
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but by daily improvements
in people's lives.
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But I can tell you from
my own experience --
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and from my husband's
experience --
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that this work is no less
meaningful, no less inspiring,
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and no less urgent than what you
read about in the history books.
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You see, it wasn't that long
ago that my husband and I were
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young, believe it or not --
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(laughter)
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-- just starting
out our careers.
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After he graduated
from university,
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Barack got a job as a community
organizer in the struggling
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neighborhoods on the
South Side of Chicago.
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A lot of people there were out
of work and barely getting by.
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Children had few opportunities
and little hope for
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their future.
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And trust me, no one thought
that this skinny kid with the
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funny name --
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(laughter)
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-- could make much
of a difference.
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But Barack started
talking to people.
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He urged them to start
working on the change they
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wanted to see.
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Soon, slowly, folks started
coming together to fight for job
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training programs and better
schools and safer housing for
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their families.
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Slowly, the neighborhoods
started to turn around.
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Little by little, people
started feeling hopeful again.
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And that made
Barack feel hopeful.
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And I had a similar
experience in my own career.
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Like my husband, I came
from a modest background.
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My parents saved and sacrificed
everything they had so that I
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could get an education.
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And when I graduated, got a job
at a big, fancy law firm --
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nice salary, big office.
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My friends were impressed.
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My family was proud.
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By all accounts, I
was living the dream.
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But I knew something
was missing.
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I knew I didn't want to be way
up in some tall building all
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alone in an office
writing memos.
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I wanted to be down on the
ground working with kids,
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helping families put food
on the table and a roof
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over their heads.
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So I left that job for a new
job training young people like
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yourselves for careers
in public service.
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I was making a lot less money.
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My office wasn't so nice.
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(laughter)
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But every day, I got to watch
those young people gain skills
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and build confidence.
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And then I saw them go on
to mentor and inspire other
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young people.
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And that made me feel inspired.
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It still does.
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See, my husband and I, we
didn't change any laws,
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we didn't win any awards, get
our pictures in the paper.
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But we were making a
difference in people's lives.
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We were part of something
greater than ourselves.
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And we knew that in
our own small way,
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we were helping to
build a better world.
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And that is precisely what so
many young people are doing
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every day across this continent.
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These 76 young women are
outstanding examples.
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Take Gqibelo Dandala from
here in South Africa.
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She left a lucrative career in
investment banking to found the
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Future of the African
Daughter Project,
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an organization that lifts
up young women in rural and
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township areas.
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Of her work, she says: "...we
are building a legacy which will
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outlive and outgrow us..."
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And then there's Robyn Kriel.
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She's a young reporter from
Zimbabwe who has written about
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corruption and human rights
abuses in her country.
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She was beaten by
police; her home raided,
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her mother imprisoned.
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But she still hasn't lost her
passion for reporting, because,
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as she put it, the people of
Zimbabwe "want their stories
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to be told."
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And then there's Grace Nanyonga,
who joins us today from Uganda.
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Hey, Grace!
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(applause)
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You go, girl.
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(laughter)
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Orphaned at the age of 13, she
started cooking and selling fish
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during her school vacations
to support her six siblings.
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Determined to get an education,
she founded her own company,
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and she made enough money to
put herself through university.
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And she's now started an
organization that trains local
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women to work at her company
so that they can support their
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own families.
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00:33:04,494 --> 00:33:12,894
(applause)
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Of her achievements, she says,
simply -- these are her words --
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"I made it against all odds" and
"I want to be an example for
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girls in my country and beyond."
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Now, Grace could have been
content to make lots of money,
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and just provide
for her own family.
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Gqibelo could have climbed
the corporate ladder,
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and never looked back.
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Where is she?
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Please stand.
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Grace got to stand.
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(laughter)
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Come on, where is she?
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Is she out there?
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(applause)
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And no one would've blamed
Robyn -- where's Robyn?
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(applause)
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No one would have blamed Robyn
if after all she'd been through
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she decided to quit reporting
and pursue an easier career.
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But these young women -- and
these are just examples of
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stories that go on and on --
these young women could not be
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content with their own comfort
and success when they knew that
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other people were struggling.
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You see, that's how people of
conscience view the world.
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It's the belief, as
my husband often says,
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that if any child goes
hungry, that matters to me,
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even if she's not my child.
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(applause)
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If any family is
devastated by disease,
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then I cannot be content
with my own good health.
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If anyone is persecuted
because of how they look,
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or what they believe, then
that diminishes my freedom and
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threatens my rights as well.
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And in the end, that sense
of interconnectedness,
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that depth of compassion, that
determination to act in the face
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of impossible odds, those are
the qualities of mind and heart
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that I hope will
define your generation.
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I hope that all of you will
reject the false comfort that
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others' suffering
is not your concern,
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or if you can't solve
all the world's problems,
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then you shouldn't even try.
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Instead, as one of our
great American presidents,
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00:35:54,594 --> 00:36:00,464
Teddy Roosevelt, liked to say,
I hope that you will commit
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yourselves to doing "what you
can, with what you've got,
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00:36:05,127 --> 00:36:09,657
where you are,"
because in the end,
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that is what makes you a lion.
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Not fortune, not fame, not your
pictures in history books,
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00:36:21,061 --> 00:36:24,231
but the refusal to remain a
bystander when others are
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00:36:24,227 --> 00:36:29,657
suffering, and that commitment
to serve however you can,
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where you are.
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00:36:31,994 --> 00:36:34,424
Now, it will not be easy.
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You women know that already.
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00:36:36,594 --> 00:36:42,294
You will have failures and
setbacks and critics and plenty
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of moments of
frustration and doubt.
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00:36:46,828 --> 00:36:50,158
But if you ever
start to lose heart,
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I brought you all here today
because I want you to think of
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each other.
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Think about Grace, supporting
her family by herself.
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00:37:01,194 --> 00:37:04,794
And think about Robyn, who
endured that beating so she
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00:37:04,795 --> 00:37:07,825
could tell other
people's stories.
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00:37:07,828 --> 00:37:12,258
Think about Ma Sisulu,
raising her kids alone,
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00:37:12,261 --> 00:37:15,731
surviving banishment,
exile, and prison.
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00:37:15,728 --> 00:37:20,028
You know, when reflecting on her
journey, Ma Sisulu once said,
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00:37:20,027 --> 00:37:26,897
with her signature humility,
she said, "All these years,
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00:37:26,895 --> 00:37:31,025
I never had a comfortable life."
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00:37:31,027 --> 00:37:35,427
So you may not always
have a comfortable life.
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00:37:35,428 --> 00:37:39,458
And you will not always be
able to solve all the world's
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00:37:39,461 --> 00:37:42,391
problems all at once.
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00:37:42,394 --> 00:37:48,024
But don't ever underestimate
the impact you can have,
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00:37:48,027 --> 00:37:54,327
because history has shown us
that courage can be contagious,
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00:37:54,328 --> 00:37:58,198
and hope can take on
a life of its own.
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00:37:58,194 --> 00:38:02,224
It's what happens when folks
start asking questions --
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00:38:02,227 --> 00:38:05,427
a father asks, "Why should
my son go to school,
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00:38:05,428 --> 00:38:07,498
but not my daughter?"
536
00:38:07,494 --> 00:38:09,994
Or a mother asks, "Why should I
pay a bribe to start a business
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00:38:09,994 --> 00:38:11,394
to support my family?"
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00:38:11,394 --> 00:38:15,924
Or a student stands up and
declares, "Yes, I have HIV,
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00:38:15,928 --> 00:38:18,798
and here's how I'm treating it,
and here's how we can stop it
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00:38:18,795 --> 00:38:20,695
from spreading."
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00:38:20,695 --> 00:38:24,765
See, and then soon, they
inspire others to start
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00:38:24,761 --> 00:38:27,231
asking questions.
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00:38:27,227 --> 00:38:30,957
They inspire others to
start stepping forward.
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00:38:30,961 --> 00:38:34,431
And those are the "ripples of
hope" that a young U.S. senator
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00:38:34,428 --> 00:38:37,858
named Robert Kennedy spoke
of when he came here to South
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Africa 45 years ago this month.
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00:38:42,394 --> 00:38:45,494
In his words, he said, the
"numberless diverse acts of
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00:38:45,494 --> 00:38:49,824
courage and belief which can
sweep down the mightiest walls
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00:38:49,828 --> 00:38:52,928
of oppression and resistance."
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00:38:52,928 --> 00:38:58,298
And that is how a church
can become a parliament.
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00:38:58,294 --> 00:39:02,894
That is how a hymn can
be a call to action.
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00:39:02,895 --> 00:39:06,625
That is how a group of young
people with nothing more than
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00:39:06,628 --> 00:39:11,828
handmade signs and a belief in
their own God-given potential
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00:39:11,828 --> 00:39:15,498
can galvanize a nation.
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00:39:15,494 --> 00:39:19,624
And that's how young people
around the world can inspire
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00:39:19,628 --> 00:39:25,458
each other, and draw
strength from each other.
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00:39:25,461 --> 00:39:29,891
I'm thinking today of the young
activists who gathered at the
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00:39:29,895 --> 00:39:34,165
American Library here in
Soweto to read the speeches of
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00:39:34,161 --> 00:39:38,061
Dr. Martin Luther King
for their inspiration.
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00:39:38,061 --> 00:39:42,161
And I'm thinking of how Dr. King
drew inspiration from Chief
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00:39:42,161 --> 00:39:46,491
Luthuli and the young people
here in South Africa.
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00:39:46,494 --> 00:39:49,894
And I'm thinking about how young
South Africans singing the
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00:39:49,895 --> 00:39:53,965
American civil rights anthem "We
Shall Overcome" in the streets
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00:39:53,961 --> 00:39:57,131
of Cape Town and Durban.
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00:39:57,127 --> 00:40:01,327
And I'm thinking of how Nkosi
Sikelel iAfrica echoed through
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00:40:01,328 --> 00:40:04,558
university campuses in
the U.S., as students --
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00:40:04,561 --> 00:40:08,091
including my husband -- planned
boycotts to support students
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00:40:08,094 --> 00:40:11,764
here in South Africa.
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00:40:11,761 --> 00:40:16,791
And I'm thinking of this church
and how those stained windows
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00:40:16,795 --> 00:40:22,965
depicting the struggle were
donated by the people of Poland,
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00:40:22,961 --> 00:40:26,491
and how the peace pole in the
park outside was donated by
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00:40:26,494 --> 00:40:32,064
people from Japan,
and how every week,
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00:40:32,061 --> 00:40:37,361
visitors from every corner of
the globe come here to bear
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00:40:37,361 --> 00:40:42,831
witness and draw inspiration
from your history.
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00:40:42,828 --> 00:40:50,128
And finally, I'm thinking of
the history of my own country.
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00:40:50,127 --> 00:40:53,457
I mean, America won its
independence more than two
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00:40:53,461 --> 00:40:56,031
centuries ago.
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00:40:56,027 --> 00:41:01,397
It has been nearly 50 years
since the victories of our own
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00:41:01,394 --> 00:41:04,124
civil rights movement.
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00:41:04,127 --> 00:41:09,457
Yet we still struggle every day
to perfect our union and live up
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00:41:09,461 --> 00:41:11,631
to our ideals.
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And every day, it is our young
people who are leading the way.
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00:41:17,594 --> 00:41:20,924
They are the ones
enlisting in our military.
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00:41:20,928 --> 00:41:23,328
They're the ones teaching
in struggling schools,
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00:41:23,328 --> 00:41:27,958
volunteering countless hours in
countless ways in communities.
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00:41:27,961 --> 00:41:30,231
And in this last
presidential election,
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00:41:30,227 --> 00:41:33,857
they were engaged in our
democracy like never before.
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00:41:33,861 --> 00:41:36,391
They studied the issues,
followed the campaign,
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00:41:36,394 --> 00:41:40,024
knocked on doors in the freezing
snow and the blazing sun,
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00:41:40,027 --> 00:41:41,727
urging people to vote.
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00:41:41,728 --> 00:41:47,098
They waited in line for
hours to cast their ballots.
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00:41:47,094 --> 00:41:50,764
And I have seen
that same passion,
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00:41:50,761 --> 00:41:55,361
that same determination to serve
in young people I have met all
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00:41:55,361 --> 00:42:00,331
across the world, from
India to El Salvador,
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00:42:00,328 --> 00:42:06,098
from Mexico to the United
Kingdom to here in South Africa.
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00:42:06,094 --> 00:42:12,824
So today, I want you to know
that as you work to lift up your
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families, your communities,
your countries and your world,
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00:42:19,194 --> 00:42:22,364
know that you are never alone.
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00:42:22,361 --> 00:42:24,991
You are never alone.
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As Bobby Kennedy said here in
South Africa all those years
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00:42:27,761 --> 00:42:32,231
ago: "...you are joined with
fellow young people in every
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00:42:32,227 --> 00:42:36,557
land, they struggling with their
problems and you with yours,
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00:42:36,561 --> 00:42:41,591
but all joined in a common
purpose...determined to build a
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00:42:41,594 --> 00:42:43,894
better future."
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00:42:43,895 --> 00:42:50,595
And if anyone of you ever doubts
that you can build that future,
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00:42:50,594 --> 00:42:56,424
if anyone ever tells you that
you shouldn't or you can't,
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00:42:56,428 --> 00:42:59,998
then I want you to
say with one voice --
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00:42:59,994 --> 00:43:06,464
the voice of a generation --
you tell them, "Yes, we can."
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00:43:06,461 --> 00:43:07,361
What do you say?
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00:43:07,361 --> 00:43:09,831
Yes, we can.
611
00:43:09,828 --> 00:43:10,858
What do you say?
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00:43:10,861 --> 00:43:13,031
Yes, we can!
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00:43:13,027 --> 00:43:13,957
What do you say?
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00:43:13,961 --> 00:43:16,561
Audience:
Yes, we can!
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00:43:16,561 --> 00:43:17,731
First Lady Michelle Obama:
Thank you all so much.
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God bless you.
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(cheers and applause)