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In her final White House interview, FLOTUS told Oprah that the racist and sexist stereotype is deeply rooted in fear.
Veronica Chambers, editor of a new anthology on Michelle Obama, opens up on our first African American FLOTUS and what her very being means to us—and this country.
After all of Michelle Obama's hard work to encourage healthier lifestyles, the future of her initiatives looks uncertain under a Trump presidency.
In her final White House interview, FLOTUS told Oprah Winfrey how different America will be when President Obama leaves the White House.
The sit down will first air Dec. 19 on CBS, with an encore showing Dec. 21 on Oprah’s network OWN.
During a basketball game Monday at Warrensburg High School in Missouri, White students turned their backs during the introduction of Center High School players, who are predominantly Black.
The president and Mrs. Obama have shown their love for black art (and artists)—from poetry and spoken word to actors and singers— throughout this most historic presidency.
Pamela Taylor was suspended from work after she made some ugly comments about FLOTUS on Facebook.
But why do they have to leave?
"Anything that I felt about the election I said and I stand by. This is our democracy, and this is how it works," Obama said.
President Obama says his daughters, Sasha and Malia Obama, are “ready to get out of the nest. We don’t think they’re ready, but they certainly think they’re ready.”
The First Lady wasn't here for the politics.
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