Let's Move !

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As part of her Let’s Move! Initiative and as an honorary chair of the Partnership for a Healthier America, First Lady Michelle Obama will keynote the Building a Healthier Future Summit at the Renaissance down town Hotel. Each year PHA’s Summit brings together nonprofit, government, private sector, philanthropic, and academic leaders to generate innovative solutions that help families and kids lead healthier lives (Partnership). Let’s Move! Was Michelle Obama’s first lead role in an administrative-wide initiative to make progress in reversing the 21st century trend of childhood obesity. In 2010, the First Lady announced this initiative and President Barack Obama followed her lead by creating the Task Force on Childhood Obesity to review all …show more content…

She was born in 1964 on the South Side of Chicago to a water plan employee and a homemaker. She was raised in a “conventional” home and has two older brothers. By the sixth grade, Michelle joined a gifted class at Bryn Mawr and then attended Whitney Young High School. She was inspired to follow her brother to Princeton University and was deeply involved with the Third World Center, an academic and cultural group that supported minority students. She majored in sociology and minored in African American studies, graduating cum laude in 1985. She went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School. Aft Harvard she participated in demonstrations advocating the hiring of minority professors. Following law school, she was an associate at the Chicago office of the law firm Sidley Austin, where she met her future husband …show more content…

The notion of a woman being first in anything is foreign in most parts of the world. Millions of women struggle against poverty, discrimination, and sexual violence. But Michelle Obama offers a beacon of hope to that message. Her personal story, being born into a blue-collar family on the South Side of Chicago’ overcoming racism throughout her life; graduating from multiple Ivy League institutions; and then making more money than her husband, makes her a captivating figure for woman to watch all across the globe. Michelle Obama represents the first time many women have seen their class and color reflected in America’s first lady, and because of this, there is no way to deny that she is a symbol for women not only in America, but for all women around the

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