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This article appeared in the May 20, 2019 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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Commencement and the power of community

Bo Emerson/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/AP
Robert Smith (l.) laughs with Morehouse College president David Thomas (c.) and actress Angela Bassett at Morehouse College on Sunday in Atlanta. Mr. Smith, a billionaire technology investor and philanthropist, said he will provide grants to wipe out the student debt of the nearly 400 graduating seniors at Morehouse 鈥 an estimated $40 million.
Amelia Newcomb
Senior editor

Looking around at commencement exercises this weekend, of which there were many, it was hard to miss the emphasis on community 鈥 on the village that helps bring graduates to that special day, and the village that those graduates should aspire to join.

At The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., an MBA graduate spoke of the acts of generosity that helped her overcome loneliness and thrive far from her home in India. At the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology in Boston, Honduran immigrant Regis Lino-Kelly spoke of wanting to mirror the support he got as he moved from starting school unable to speak English to graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in engineering and a great job. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about us,鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 about making sure our community is taken care of as well.鈥

And then there is Robert Smith. At Morehouse College, a historically black school for men, the billionaire private equity entrepreneur astonished graduates by with a $40 million grant. And, he told the Class of 2019, he expected them to give back through hard work and character. 鈥淭hat degree is a social contract,鈥 he said. 鈥淢ore than the money, the awards, the recognition ... we will all be measured by how much we contribute to the success of the people around us.

鈥淲e have all the opportunities of the American dream. ... [We] will show it to each other through our actions and through our words and through our deeds.鈥

I encourage you to listen to Mr. Smith鈥檚 powerful commencement address, which you can find . And now, we鈥檒l turn to our five stories, which look at challenges involving activism, equity, and democratic engagement.


This article appeared in the May 20, 2019 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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