By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--November 3, 2017
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“Singer-songwriter Andra Day kicked off the concert marking the end of the summit Wednesday night with her hit "Rise Up." The show started 20 minutes late in a half-full Wintrust Arena, the new DePaul basketball arena on East Cermak Road. “The Obamas took the stage to express hope that the summit inspires future leaders and to heap praise on Chance the Rapper, who curated the concert. Gloria Estefan also performed.”As the conference star, Obama tried for casual and laid-back:
“Former President Barack Obama popped in on one of Wednesday morning’s breakout sessions. (Chicago Tribune) “He sat quietly and mostly unnoticed in the back while a panel of five discussed ways to get younger and nontraditional residents interested in public service. At one point, he stood along the back wall listening intently, gripping his coffee cup.
“It wasn’t until panel moderator Caroline Kennedy, a former U.S. ambassador to Japan, asked if anyone in the back of the room would like to speak that the former South Side community activist jumped into the conversation. “‘Politics matters,’ he said. ‘The question then becomes, ‘How do we change the culture so that people are not turned off by politics but rather turned on by being engaged in politics?’ And how do we get some of the best talent to say, at some point, this is an option for them?’” “The former president said communities have to be engaged and ready to actively support public servants and elected officials.”Surely some of the would-be youth leaders would have recognized that Obama’s selling the same old message and that communities “engaged and ready to actively support public servants and elected officials” have been let down. If the 2-day conference proved anything it’s that Identity Politics is (mercifully) coming to an inglorious end. Not even Prince Harry, advertised well ahead of the event as a Conference “breakout speaker” could not bring ‘em in.
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“Obama says she wants the world to know women endure "small tiny cuts" every day "and we're still getting up.” “She reiterated she wouldn't seek public office but she and former President Barack Obama would remain in public service.”Obama and Hillary Clinton are behind the times. The world is changing. For all of her whining and ‘What Happened’ book shilling, Clinton has dropped from Number 2 to Number 65 on the 'Forbes list of the world's most powerful women'. It’s going to take a lot more than Obama’s digitalized omnipresence to bring Utopia about. For all of their hoopla, and even with Prince Harry as a drawing card, Barack and Michelle Obama could only fill half of the Chicago venue for their first Obama Foundation international summit. Michelle would say: “Hope is right in this room” while others would say: Welcome to your new reality, Hillary Clinton and Obamas.
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