“That was hope,” the foundation’s CEO, David Simas, said in an interview during a break on Monday. “This is tangible.” There was a virtual-reality tour of the Obama Presidential Center to be taken, and a wall where people could write their “stories” on different colored slips of paper and insert them into a giant HOPE. Janelle Monáe, fresh off her participation in Michelle Obama’s voter-registration drive, kicked off the event by moderating an opening panel on creativity on Sunday and walked the hallways Monday in a bright-red suit. But the focus was less on her than on the two members of the “Community Leadership Corps” whom she was talking to: one who’d formed a group that creates digital campaigns for local initiatives in her native Arizona, and another who is a “Dreamer” and trans Latino
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