with that, please join me in welcoming rochon robinson. [applause] >> at 5-foot three, i know that i must stand. how is everyone doing? great. i want to talk a little bit. it is so great to be on the panel with you, too, asyou, too, as well, and i want to talk about how we get there. the policy solutions are visionary and transformative , but we are living in the states and the communities that we live in right now. the work that dante is talking about and the uplifting of young people's voices and there visions for our democracy and economy are what we need, butneed, but how we get there. i want to talk a little bit about movement building, little bit about what we need to do together, little bit about the inside again in the outsideand the outside gain which is something that often times we do not do as well as we should. first, color of changes founded in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. ten years ago, this moment of deep disappointment, pain, frustration, anger that so many americans had that the failure of government, to be account