This Article is From May 27, 2016

This Harvard Graduate's Speech is Going Viral. 10 Best Lines

Highlights

  • Donovan Livingston's speech is both uplifting and inspiring
  • He performed a poignant poem titled "Lift Off" to talk about education
  • The speech was made for Harvard's Graduate School of Education on May 25
Donovan Livingston, we presume? That's a name "we will hear again and again. He is a game changer," says Michelle Flowers, one among the thousands commenting on the Harvard graduate's speech that is currently going viral. Every student, teacher and parent - heck, pretty much everyone in the world - needs to hear his uplifting and inspiring words.

For his commencement speech at Harvard's Graduate School of Education on May 25, Donovan Livingston chose to perform a poignant spoken-word poem he entitled "Lift Off" to talk about education -- in history, what it means to him as an African-American man, and what likely course educators should take for the future.

Here are 10 of the most powerful and compelling lines from his speech. He starts with a quote by Horace Mann from the 1800s that talks about education being an equalizer. 

1. On America's history of race relations: 
For some, the only difference between a classroom and a plantation is time.

2. On diversity and inclusion:
How many times must we be made to feel like quotas -
Like tokens in coined phrases?

3. On being unstoppable:
My past, alone won't allow me to sit still.
So my body, like the mind
Cannot be contained.

4. On those looking to transform the world:
As educators, rather than raising your voices
Over the rustling of our chains,
Take them off. Un-cuff us.

5. On every human being's latent potential:
At the core, none of us were meant to be common.
We were born to be comets,
Darting across space and time -
Leaving our mark as we crash into everything.

6. On what real change looks like: 
A crater is a reminder that something amazing happened here -
An indelible impact that shook up the world.

7. On injustice in the education system against children:
Injustice is telling them education is the key
While you continue to change the locks.

8. On what the world really needs from every person: 
So wake up - wake up! Lift your voices
Until you've patched every hole in a child's broken sky.

9. On accepting and propagating change:
I've been a Black hole in the classroom for far too long;
Absorbing everything, without allowing my light escape.
But those days are done. I belong among the stars.

10. On the future: 
No, sky is not the limit. It is only the beginning.
Lift off.
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