tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving scholarism all together. >> in the end, tsaoecided to stay on and still feels there is a lot more she is offer to the movement. >> her talk comes from her struggles fighting for what she believes in. it's her way of passing on the umbrella revolution to future generations. as students fought for the future of hong kong, one family was inspired to join them. this couple had no interest in politics prior to the umbrella revolution. they have two daughters, one in high school, and one in college. it was their younger daughter that changed their feelings. >> concerned about their children's future, the couple is now part of a civic group of like-minded parents. benny ti tinge, the professor of law who assistanted facilitate occupy central finally contacted us. >> hi. >> hi. nice the meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> the umbrella revolution may not have achieved its ultimate goal. but he believes it was a major step forward for hong kong's democratization and he feels nothing but gratitude to the students who stood up. >> it's 3:00 p