On Saturday (Oct. 29), President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and her mother Marian Robinson invited local elementary school students as well as children from the Boys and Girls Club of America and children from military families to a special Halloween party at the White House.
VIDEO: Trick-or-Treat with the President and First Lady
President Barack Obama addresses the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards this past weekend in Washington, D.C.
During his speech, the President stressed the importance of passing the American Jobs Act, to put more people back to work, and more money back in the pockets of people who are working, read a snippet below:
ON THE JOBS ACT:
We’ve got millions of unemployed Americans and young people looking for work but running out of options. So this jobs bill says, let’s give them a pathway, a new pathway back to work. Let’s extend unemployment insurance so that more than six million Americans don’t lose that lifeline. But let’s also encourage reforms that help the long-term unemployed keep their skills sharp and get a foot in the door. Let’s give summer jobs for low-income youth that don’t just give them their first paycheck but arm them with the skills they need for life.
MESSAGE TO THE BLACK CAUCUS:
With patient and firm determination, I am going to press on for jobs. I’m going to press on for equality. I’m going to press on for the sake of our children. I’m going to press on for the sake of all those families who are struggling right now. I don’t have time to feel sorry for myself. I don’t have time to complain. I am going to press on.
I expect all of you to march with me and press on. Take off your bedroom slippers, put on your marching shoes. Shake it off. Stop complaining, stop grumbling, stop crying. We are going to press on. We’ve got work to do, CBC. [ READ MORE @ WHITEHOUSE.GOV]
First Lady Michelle Obama was also in attendance, view some photos below..Continue
First Lady Michelle Obama is the newest face on the cover of Upscale magazine! In this October 2011 ‘National Treasure’ issue, Mrs. Obama shares what her life was like as a mother before moving to D.C., talks about her views on fashion and touches on her plan to tackle various issues in the U.S. i.e. childhood obesity as well as those of people in countries around the world.
Inside, Upscale highlighted Michelle’s commencement speech at Spellman College back in May 2011, which left the graduates inspired and in awe:
“Some of you may have grown up like me, in neighborhoods where few had the chance to go to college.”
Upscale Magazine is a publication that provides business and entertainment news, health, beauty, and lifestyle information for African Americans.
After hustlin’ and bustin’ splits on the tennis court, while serving the tennis balls at lightning speed, Serena Williams is making a strong comeback! After suffering from an ankle/foot injury late last year, Serena has been dominating the courts at this year’s U.S. Open.
On Thursday, Serena made the cut for the major tournament’s semi-finals round after a 7-5, 6-1 victory over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. The next day, the First Lady, Michelle Obama payed a visit to the U.S. Open for the first time with some kids in conjunction with her Let’s Move!campaign against childhood obesity.
After playing a round against Serena Williams, Mrs. Obama addressed the group of young kids at her tennis clinic and admitted her love for tennis even though she may not be the best player:
“I’m not really good or anything like that. That’s the beauty of tennis,” she said. “You don’t have to be good to enjoy it. I love the game, and my skills are very questionable.”
She ended her little talk with the kids by adding that tennis is “a sport you can do forever.” [Source]
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