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Jimmy Carter’s journey via Silicon Valley

By Miles Cooper
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January 10, 2025
Jimmy Carter’s journey via Silicon Valley
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Jimmy Carter’s journey via Silicon Valley

(BCN) — Former President Jimmy Carter left a powerful impression on the folks, together with Silicon Valley leaders who frolicked with him throughout his a long time of social justice work post-presidency.

Carter died on Dec. 29, 2024, at age 100. Since his loss of life, Silicon Valley leaders have mirrored on a 2013 go to from Carter and his spouse, Rosalynn, with Habitat for Humanity.

The Carters championed the social companies group and spent years serving to construct reasonably priced housing for households in want. The East Bay/Silicon Valley department of Habitat for Humanity is internet hosting a memorial for Carter on Thursday — designated as a nationwide day of mourning — at San Jose Metropolis Corridor’s East Plaza from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. President Joe Biden will ship a eulogy on the Washington Nationwide Cathedral in D.C.

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“The Carters were just so real, and so there was such affection for them,” Michael Fox Jr., CEO of Goodwill Silicon Valley, instructed San Jose Highlight. “It had nothing to do with, ‘He’s the president of the U.S. and she’s the first lady.’ … It was genuine.”

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Fox met Carter in 2013 at a dinner fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity hosted by his father, Michael Fox Sr., at their household dwelling. The Carters had been within the Bay Space for a number of initiatives with the nonprofit, together with neighborhood enhancements close to Lake Cunningham Park in East San Jose. The Carters helped construct shade constructions on the park and renovate 10 houses for low-income owners.

Fox stated he launched himself earlier than others on the feast “mobbed” the Carters, clamoring for a dialog with the previous president. Watching how the couple interacted with others was inspiring, Fox stated.

“They were the most gracious, down to earth people you’ve ever met,” he instructed San Jose Highlight.

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State Sen. Dave Cortese, then a Santa Clara County supervisor, sat subsequent to Carter on the feast, alongside together with his spouse Pattie, who’s now an East Aspect Union Excessive College District trustee.Dave Cortese stated speaking with Carter on the feast felt extra like speaking to a non secular determine in how he confirmed vulnerability.

“Jimmy Carter was not superficial, I doubt he was ever superficial,” Cortese instructed San Jose Highlight. “He was just a deep guy, the kind of person that if you wanted to put a picture next to the word sincerity on the dictionary, you would put his picture there. … It’s easy to open up to someone like that.”

All through the dinner, Pattie Cortese, who holds a grasp’s diploma in interfaith research, talked with Carter about spirituality and his work instructing Bible research in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. She stated she regarded as much as the couple for the work they’d carried out since Carter’s presidency. It empowered her to work on points that mirrored her personal religion and beliefs, equivalent to working with incarcerated folks.

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“Some people could be president and then just retire and enjoy their life, and I’m not saying he didn’t enjoy his life, but their work was clearly a ministry,” she instructed San Jose Highlight. “They stayed active in that until they literally could not anymore.”Rosalynn Carter died in 2023 on the age of 96.

That hands-on work ethic additionally impressed former San Jose Vice Mayor Rose Herrera, who met Carter the day after the feast whereas the couple labored on initiatives at and round Lake Cunningham Park. She was impressed to see the Carters engaged on the buildings, not simply attending for a photograph alternative. She remembered being shocked to see singers Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks there — additionally able to work on the challenge. It impressed her that these celebrities had been additionally devoted to the work they had been doing.

“What (Carter) cared about was work and doing that work and doing things for the community, that was really what he was about. He was the real deal,” Herrera instructed San Jose Highlight.

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