Election Day is right around the corner, and I want to be clear about what’s at stake. Our fundamental rights are on the ballot – especially women’s reproductive rights.
So don’t sit this election out. Make a plan to vote right now at https://t.co/NKXRGMYABn.
Today is National Black Voter Day, and it’s critical that you continue to get involved and make your voices heard in every election. With the midterms this fall, be sure to check your registration status and ask three friends to do the same at https://t.co/PA4LvmFR0D.
We’re 100 days out from the 2022 midterm elections—and that means it's time to check and update your voter registration! Text VOTE to 56005 to check yours today.
Want to do more? Volunteer to register voters with @WhenWeAllVote at https://t.co/fOmF7zsjiV.
According to the Black Men’s Health Project, 65% of Black men report experiencing recent racial discrimination by health care providers. Join in creating better medical treatments that represent all of us. Learn more @ https://t.co/AJ0Hb8udSJ.
#joinallofus#bglc#AKA1908
As we celebrate this national holiday, let us reflect on the resilience of our ancestors, celebrate the contributions of our people, and imagine the possibilities of our future. Happy Juneteenth!
On Memorial Day, we honor the memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country, and pray for their families—who still love and grieve for them. May God bless our fallen heroes and all who serve.
Jacob Philadelphia was five years old when he visited the Oval Office and asked if his hair was like mine. That photo became one of our favorites – a reminder of the power of seeing yourself in your leaders.
Today, he's graduating from high school! Check out our recent reunion.
Happy Mother's Day! I hope you all let the moms and mother-figures in your life know how much they mean to you.
@MichelleObama, thank you for being a wonderful mother and role model to our daughters and to so many others around the world.
Thank you @POTUS and @FLOTUS for this opportunity. It is a true honor. I look forward to serving this Administration and the American people. I have big shoes to fill. @PressSec has been a great friend, mentor and excellent press secretary.
Wishing all who celebrate today a blessed and joyful Easter. After a difficult couple of years, let’s give thanks for all the gifts we enjoy—and the people who make this life special.
"My family went from segregation to the Supreme Court in one generation," Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson says at the White House.
"I am the dream and hope of the slave," she adds, quoting Maya Angelou.