Alison Brunner, CEO of the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, issued the following statement in response to the United States presidential election:
"Like many Americans, when I cast my ballot, I felt an overwhelming sense of uncertainty. Not about how I understood our community’s values of equity, inclusion, and opportunity for all, but more about the fragility of our democracy at this moment in history.
Millions of Americans voted for the ideals of the country and community in which they want to live. A community that values every person’s contribution. A community that embodies love and acceptance. A community that supports one another when times are tough.
We condemn the hatred, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and discrimination against people with disabilities that has permeated our country, especially during the last four years through the Trump Administration. We urgently join our community partners and fellow community members demanding that all votes be counted.
As we face the adversity of an uncertain future, our obligation is to focus on what we know is right for our community. We know that democracy is critical. And it must be protected."