 New America has always been there for me to supercharge my work. They help me think about communications, how can I talk about a problem or a solution in a compelling way. New America really advances justice in the digital age. And so it allows advocates like me to do my work within New America as well as outside of New America. When I think about the world that my kids and grandchildren will grow up in, I hope the world that we get to is one that recognizes the dignity and value that each of us has just because we exist. A lot of people working on social justice issues don't have the time to really look up and think about telling the stories about the people who are affected and you really need to do that. Family Story does communications, storytelling and research that corrects the most damaging misconceptions we have about family and creates a new narrative about what it means to be a good family. In the Financial Justice Initiative, we hope to assess and reform these tickets, fines, financial penalties that hit some of the most vulnerable people in our community. I'm so excited that we're starting this first ever Financial Justice Initiative. And we really hope to inspire and work with other cities that want to take a hard look at this and develop their own financial justice agenda. California is at the forefront of social policy on a number of things. And it's difficult for leaders from the nonprofit sector, from advocacy sectors as well as the private sector to come together and actually tell their story and collaborate in ways that would even further move the ball forward. New America puts me in front of the people who make decisions and they amplify the perspective that I bring to the conversation.