AFRICAN AMERICAN CALL TO ACTION DEMO
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
US African AmericanTranscript
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You know what? There's never been a better time for ideas than right now because at this moment, we have the technology to bring groundbreaking ideas to life. Technology that drives human progress and allows our partners to reimagine and reinvent the world. Right now. We're turning waste into innovation right now. We're protecting reefs with real time data. Right now. We're plotting our return to the moon. Our optimism is relentless and our trailblazing spirit is propelling humanity forward. The only direction we know how to go. What are you doing? Stop crying like a little girl. Ain't nothing wrong with you. Look, you better not let one tear come down. You hear me, what happens in the house stays in the house, go sit down somewhere. It is easy to believe you are alone that the relics of your progress exist in isolation, but we see you. We know you, we are here for you. We are the National Society of Black Engineers born from the minds of six change makers in 1975 who sought to help brother and sisters of similar ambition, pursue the spark of curiosity inside them. The spark that ignites world changing ideas beyond the possible cross chasms of complications because the winters in Durham are becoming warmer and wetter. More precipitation will fall as rain instead of snow, more spring rain and faster melting snow will combine to release large amounts of water runoff resulting in flooding. Instead of having one spring melt in March, Durham, residents will experience several melts throughout the winter and spring. This unpredictable melting will make it more difficult to prepare for flooding. Placing Durham residents at greater risk.