CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 9月7日 20時01分


Michelle Obama has a message for Black girls in America: “Don’t ever forget how much power you have.”⁠

The former first lady virtually relayed that missive to 1,000 attendees of the Black Girls Lead conference. The annual event is aimed at empowering Black girls, ages 13 to 18, to become leaders. Yet on top of issues such as the pay gap and lack of diversity in the C-suite, recent events like Covid-19, school closings and the reckoning with America’s history of racial inequality are also weighing heavily on teens’ minds.⁠

“Some folks are going to try to tell you that you have to feel a certain way or act a certain way,” Obama said in a recorded speech. “Or maybe they’ll tell you that if you speak up you’re too loud or if you lead you’re being too bossy, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. “We need you, all of you, exactly as you are,” she added. “We need your voice out there calling for change. We need your thoughts and ideas.”⁠ #InvestInYou (In partnership with @acorns.)⁠

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