“I have great faith in the younger generation that’s coming up behind us,” Kerr said. “David mentioned this: They’re more connected than any generation before them (because of social media). They’re also more diverse. Just naturally, the demographics in this country are changing dramatically. What I’ve seen in my kids’ lives, hearing their stories, watching the protests and seeing the diversity that’s involved in these protests, I think the young generation is just … looking at the older generation and they know that we’re full of you know what. “They just do. I mean, how could you not, right? And I think they want a different future, and I think they’re gonna get it. I believe in the way they’ve educated themselves, how tolerant they are, how different they’ve been raised compared to us 30, 40 years ago. So, I have great faith in the young generation and in the coming decades, I think they’re gonna get a lot more things done than we’ve ever been able to do.”