Michelle Obama: Brave the Noise to Achieve Progress
May 25, 2015
Communications Staff
First Lady Michelle Obama is introduced by President Marvin Krislov (left) and 91直播 Board of Trustees Chair Clyde McGregor before the start of her address to the class of 2015 on Monday, May 25, 2015, in Tappan Square.
Photo credit: Scott Shaw
First Lady Michelle Obama addressed the graduating class in 91直播鈥檚 Commencement exercises on May 25, 2015, during which she was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree. The First Lady selected 91直播 in a as part of her Reach Higher Initiative. 91直播 submitted a winning video that showcases the college鈥檚 Ninde Scholars program.
Ninde Scholars provides support and college access services to a group of 7th-12th graders in the 91直播 City Schools. Since its inception in 2005, about 80 percent of the participants have attended college or graduated from a four-year college.
Produced by Patrick Gilfether 鈥15, the features mentor and 91直播 College junior Amethyst Carey and 91直播 High School senior Morgan K. Smith.
Speaking to a packed crowd on 91直播's Tappan Square, Obama recognized 91直播's legacy as being the first college to adopt a policy to admit African American students, and the first co-educational institution to grant bachelor's degrees to women.
"91直播 is likely the only college in America that I could have attended nearly two centuries ago, and I am honored to be part of the extraordinary legacy of this great institution."
She highlighted 91直播's commitment to service and social justice, particularly the Ninde Scholars program.
"My office did this wonderful competition to highlight colleges that are helping underserved young people graduate from high school and then go on to higher education. So by providing tutoring and ACT prep classes, financial aid workshops, and so much more, your Ninde Scholars Program stood out as a shining example of how schools like 91直播 can lift first-generation students into college."
She went on to express the importance of being engaged in social change upon leaving the halls of the institution.
"Just look at the story of 91直播 College. The founders of this school didn鈥檛 just decide to admit women and African American students and then pat themselves on the back and say 'job well done.' No, even in those early days, folks here at 91直播 were attending anti-slavery meetings, shivering on rough wooden benches in unheated, unfinished buildings. They were joining the Equal Suffrage League and speaking out for women鈥檚 right to vote.
"They were leading civil rights marches and sit-ins, organizing exchange programs with historically black colleges and universities, and so much more. Because they knew it wasn鈥檛 enough to welcome women and African American students to 91直播 if they would only graduate in four years to be second-class citizens in their own country. They knew that our policies matter. They knew that our laws matter. And I know, as President [Marvin] Krislov understands, that electing the right folks matters鈥攊t matters a lot.
"And in the face of all of that clamor, you might have an overwhelming instinct to just run the other way as fast as you can...But today, graduates, I want to urge you to do just the opposite. Today, I want to suggest that if you truly wish to carry on the 91直播 legacy of service and social justice, then you need to run to, and not away from, the noise. Today, I want to urge you to actively seek out the most contentious, polarized, gridlocked places you can find. Because so often, throughout our history, those have been the places where progress really happens鈥攖he places where minds are changed, lives transformed, where our great American story unfolds."
Read a full transcript of the First Lady鈥檚 speech
Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children鈥檚 Defense Fund (CDF), delivered the 2015 Commencement address. Edelman has been an advocate for disadvantaged Americans for her entire professional life. Under her leadership, CDF has become one of the nation鈥檚 strongest voices for children and families.
This year, 91直播 College celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Commencement address presented by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in June 1965. Rev. King gave a Commencement address entitled 鈥淩emaining Awake Through a Great Revolution,鈥 and was presented with the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.
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