Home Actor Barack Obama HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2023 Barack Obama Instagram - “Fired up. Ready to go!” Edith Childs understands the power of a single voice, and she used those words to light up a room during my campaign stop in Greenwood, SC back in 2007. I recently caught up with Edith, who just retired after 24 years in public service. Take a look:

Barack Obama Instagram – “Fired up. Ready to go!” Edith Childs understands the power of a single voice, and she used those words to light up a room during my campaign stop in Greenwood, SC back in 2007. I recently caught up with Edith, who just retired after 24 years in public service. Take a look:

Barack Obama Instagram - “Fired up. Ready to go!” Edith Childs understands the power of a single voice, and she used those words to light up a room during my campaign stop in Greenwood, SC back in 2007. I recently caught up with Edith, who just retired after 24 years in public service. Take a look:

Barack Obama Instagram – “Fired up. Ready to go!” Edith Childs understands the power of a single voice, and she used those words to light up a room during my campaign stop in Greenwood, SC back in 2007.

I recently caught up with Edith, who just retired after 24 years in public service. Take a look: | Posted on 02/Mar/2023 19:30:38

Barack Obama Instagram – Judy Heumann dedicated her life to the fight for civil rights—starting as a young organizer at Camp Jened and later helping lead the disability rights movement. Michelle and I were fortunate to work with Judy over the years, and are thinking of her family and friends.

[Image description: A black and white photo of Judy Heumann. In the photo, she has short, chin-length hair and octagon-shaped metal glasses and is speaking into a microphone while seated in a manual push wheelchair. She is wearing a coat with a large button pin with words that read “SIGN 504” in very large block letters and “HUMAN RIGHTS ACCD” in smaller block letters.]
Barack Obama Instagram – Nine years ago, we launched the My Brother’s Keeper initiative at the White House. It was a national call to action for organizations to build safe and supportive communities for boys and young men of color. 

Today, as part of the @ObamaFoundation, the @MBK_Alliance is still rooted in its founding purpose: to break down barriers and help young men reach their full potential. Our hope is that the MBK Alliance and our network of community organizations can shift outcomes by giving a new generation the resources, support, and opportunities they need to achieve their dreams. 

I’m so proud of the work we’ve done and the young men who’ve been a part of this community over the last nine years. We’ll keep working to help even more young people in the years to come.

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