I spent an amazing couple of days in our nation’s capital, Washington, DC, with civil rights icon and Operation HOPE Global Spokesman Ambassador Andrew J. Young, as we attended two screenings of “Andrew Young Presents: The Color of Money“. The documentary features the work of HOPE with partner organizations First Horizon and SunTrust, and focuses on the continuation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Poor People’s Campaign.”

The first screening was a private one at the U.S. Office of the Comptroller with Comptroller Joseph Otting. After the screening, there was a fireside chat with myself, Ambassador Young, and Comptroller Otting.

Fireside chat following “The Color of Money” screening at the Office of the Comptroller
(l-r) John Hope Bryant, Ambassador Andrew Young, Comptroller Joseph Otting
Group picture following “The Color of Money” screening at the Officer of the Comptroller
John Hope Bryant and Comptroller Otting with one of the interns who comes directly from an idea from Operation HOPE to the OOC.
(l-r) John Hope Bryant, Chaitra Dalton Bryant, and Ambassador Andrew Young following the screening of “The Color of Money”

The next day, Gallup hosted a screening and a chat featuring Ambassador Young and Gallup CEO Jim Clifton.

Gallup CEO Jim Clifton and Ambassador Andrew Young following the screening of “The Color of Money”
The audience listens to the conversation between Ambassador Andrew Young and Gallup CEO Jim Clifton
Ambassador Andrew Young meets with Gallup CEO Jim Clifton

Ambassador Young and I also sat down for a candid conversation on Facebook Live about the African-American freedom journey and where do we go from here. Click HERE to watch.

Click to watch the conversation between Ambassador Andrew Young and John Hope Bryant

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