Michelle Obama is an advocate of the Affordable Care Act not just as the First Lady of the United States of America, but as a…

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  via:eurweb Today is Thursday, January 17, 2013 and it’s the birthday of a very special lady: Michelle Obama, the First Lady of the United States. Born Michelle LaVaughn Robinson, in Chicago, Illinois on January 17, 1964, Michelle is celebrating her 49th birthday today. Read More  

via: eurweb.com One night after dazzling the DNC with her speech, FLOTUS presented the “Top Ten Reasons to Watch the Democratic National Convention.” Some of them were: No. 6: “As a healthy alternative, we’re using low-fat confetti.” No. 4: “There will be no Kiss Cam.” And the No. 1 reason to watch the convention, according […]

What do the First Lady Michelle Obama, Oprah and Queen Latifah have in common? Well they are some of most inspiring, beautiful women in the spotlight to look up to for any generation. Check Out The Ladies Below Via 93.1 FM WZAK Cleveland: More Related Links: Oprah’s Dad Was Serial Cheater Who Threatened To Kill His Wife? First Lady Hugs […]

    via:eurweb During her appearance on “The Tonight Show,” Michelle Obama told host Jay Leno that while her husband’s singing performance during a recent fundraiser in Harlem was “completely spontaneous” and unexpected that night, it’s something she hears on a regular basis. Below, Michelle discusses her husband’s singing voice, and what his daughters think […]

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JOHANNESBURG — The elfin child with the big personality and bright smile calls herself “the first lady” and dreams of the future. But doctors say 12-year-old Ontlametse Phalatse has only, perhaps, another couple of years to live.

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She also recounts her emotional trip to Africa, providing exclusive images for Essence readers that document her various stops and what they meant to her personally.

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"I think that all of you are incredibly special,” Obama told the class of 36 students, who greeted the first lady with a standing ovation and a resounding cheer at their commencement.

Fully 87% of professional Black women credited Michelle Obama with dispelling stereotypes about the accomplishments and actualities of being a Black woman in America.