Marc Morial is an American politician and former mayor of New Orleans, known for his work in urban development, civil rights, and economic growth. His leadership in rebuilding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina demonstrated his commitment to public service and resilience in the face of adversity. Morial's legacy encourages political leaders and citizens alike to dedicate themselves to their communities and work tirelessly to create positive, lasting change.
"Because Katrina put it out there, no one can play the pretend game anymore that there isn't poverty and inequality in this country. The Millions More Movement - Katrina gives it added significance."
"Rosa Parks was the queen mother of a movement whose single act of heroism sparked the movement for freedom, justice and equality. Her greatest contribution is that she told us a regular person can make a difference."
"For me, I have no political ego in this thing with respect to any other leader and what they might feel is appropriate or necessary in what they're going to try to do... We need everybody on the front lines."
"Technology is permeating every single thing we do... And to the extent that we can better expose our young people to all the different ways that technology can be used, not just for video games or toys, we're planning for the future."
"This - the leadership of the mayor is crucial, because it is to the mayor that people will look to provide the vision, the energy, and the sense of confidence in the rebuilding and the recovery."