 So good to have all of you here, this broader movement to do something about climate change has finally taken root in a kind of unmistakable way. We are all connected to the same struggle because it is our universities and our banks and our governments that fund fossil fuel. Harvard University must end the flow of cash from fossil fuel companies that have set us on the path to annihilation. In the face of the climate crisis, Harvard is profiting from climate change and our trust in Harvard is broken. I think one of our questions is what is it going to take? It's going to take us. Let's walk, let's move. We are demanding change, we need to have change and that's what's going on here all week long. This week, Harvard Yard won't just be a place for tourists to linger and for students to pass through during their busy schedules. Together, we will turn Harvard Yard into a platform that we will use to demand a more just planet. Here is that this has been going now 205 institutions around the world of divestment including lots and lots of colleges and universities. We are on a roll. What we've got work to do. Until we all come together as human, then we won't win this battle. This fight needs everyone. It needs everyone doing something and everybody can do something.