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Naima Mora on Inspiration’s Potential to Change the World (Transcript)

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TRANSCRIPT: 

Several years ago, I was the winning contestant of America’s Next Top Model. America’s Next Top Model is an internationally syndicated model competition, where young, wannabe models duke it out to the end to become the new face of the fashion industry.

Well, I won. And it was a huge, huge accomplishment for me, to say the least. But my journey getting there wasn’t very easy.

I grew up in Detroit, Michigan.

Yeah! And you know what, I love my hometown. It was very hard for me growing up there in the severe conditions that are prevalent to this city. A warm sunny day in Detroit. Detroit has consistently ranked in the Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in the United States, oftentimes ranking at number one.

And recent studies based on US census and FBI statistics of 2011 state that the US average to become a victim of a crime in any given city, is about one in 30 people. The same study cited that chances of becoming victim to a crime in Detroit are one in every 12 people.

So compare that to, say, one of the safest cities in the United States, Ridgewood, Connecticut, for example, chances of becoming victim of a crime are one in every 129 people.

And if we look at chances of becoming victim of a violent crime specifically, including murder, armed robbery, forcible rape, or aggravated assault, chances in Detroit are one in every 46 people, versus Ridgewood, Connecticut, one in over 3,000.

So with that said, I was first held up at gunpoint for the first time in my life when I was 15 years old.