The spot highlighted the work the group did, the work that remains and how you can help. In his interview, Michael Jeans (LC 2016) reinforced that message, “I would say there’s a lot more work to do. If there was a message that we were asked to bring back or maybe that bubbles up and resonates with us is don’t let the story get quiet. Don’t let the light go out on Puerto Rico.”
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