Aung San Suu Kyi at USF

When considering the greatest and most influential human rights leaders of our time, there's little doubt that Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi sits alongside MLK Jr., Mandela and a handful of others. She has essentially surrendered her own life for the people of her nation, and after years and years under house arrest, "The Lady," is finally free and able to spread her courage and unwavering commitment to her country, to the rest of the world.

Yesterday, I joined a few thousand others (mostly Burmese) and listened to the Nobel laureate share her experiences and vision for a people finally stepping away from decades of oppression. When she walked onstage I was overcome with the human spirit and felt that I was sharing the room with one of the greatest human beings to ever grace this planet.

Here's her speech:

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