I want to change the color of Starbucks from green to red. Whose job was it to say, 'This is going to be green?' I want that to be my job.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love putting people to work of color.
I said, 'Ooh, Dad, I want the yellow ones.' He said, 'Where?' I said, 'Right there, Dad. I want the yellow ones.' Everybody goes, 'Those are green'. That's how I knew I was colorblind.
Green jobs - those are jobs that feel like new economy jobs; they do require some training.
I wanted green in my hair, so I did green. And I got my sunflowers to match. I've never done it before. Just said, 'OK, I'm doing my hair green.'
With all this talk of Going Green, Buying Green, Living Green, and Green being the new whatever, I've come to realize that, although we had no green, my grandmother was actually the 'greenest' person I've ever known.
My passport's green.
We need to recognize the opportunity that green jobs present to Florida and to the economy.
As I got further into my career, as a character of color, if I was going to have the types of opportunities I felt I deserved, and continue to have them, I was going to have to start creating those opportunities for myself.
I think any opportunity you have to be green, whether it's in business or in everyday life, you should take it.
When I wrote 'Green, Green,' it was like a really a statement of where I was at philosophically in my life.