Japanese translator Miruka Adachi, who was raised in Hong Kong and calls the city her second home, rediscovers the enduring connection between the two regions.
but, mika, this is a fight for americans of every race, creed, color, religion. and ethnicity to really, really move this situation towards becoming what it should and needs to become in the 21st century. and that is a multicultural, multiracial, multireligious, multigender identity democracy, where we are all part of a true vision of the american dream. and that s what we re going to be working for and that s going to be central to some great conversations that are going to take place in washington, d.c. people can t make it can tune in virtually. we re going to have 5,000 people, we think, participating. wow. and tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands online also participating in various elements of the conference. we ve got a career fair. tech connection. we ve got resources for people. so, we are action oriented. we only walk, we talk. we are about doing the hard work and lifting up communities so