From the President


Hope For What We Can Be

Jan. 20, 2021

Dear Students,

Like many of you, I watched the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris this morning with awe and anticipation for a new era in our country. And with, most of all, hope – hope that we never lost, even during the worst days, as recently as two weeks ago with the assault on the Capitol. As inaugural poet Amanda Gorman wrote in her magnificent poem, "... even when we hurt, we hoped."

And thankfully, as President Biden said, "democracy has prevailed."

I think we all recognize that the divisions in our society won’t heal overnight. This new administration faces historic challenges in addressing the coronavirus pandemic, the struggling economy, climate change, and the crucial need for social justice. Yet President Biden has acknowledged all of these issues and is prepared to confront them with urgency and honesty – “I will always level with you," he said. He is moving quickly with executive orders and plans to meet immediate needs and right wrongs. His efforts will be grounded in science and facts, in equity and compassion. President Biden is a man of intellect, of heart, a man who loves. A man who has dedicated his life to public service.

Notably, President Biden selected as his running mate the first woman, the first Black person, the first South Asian person elected vice president of the United States. The image of Vice President Harris being sworn into office has stayed with me for hours, and I believe will throughout my life. She represents hope for what our nation can be.

This hope, of course, translates to what is possible for you, in your education and in your life. On this day of optimism, envision what can be. We at De Anza College are here to support you in making it happen.

With appreciation,
Lloyd A. Holmes,
President, De Anza College

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