FLOTUS Travel Journal: Kicking Off Our Trip to Africa

Today, my husband, President Obama, and I, along with our daughters, are heading to Africa – to Senegal, South Africa, and Tanzania – and we want young people all across America to join us!

This is such an important trip because Africa is such an important partner to the United States on so many of the issues facing our world today – from climate change and terrorism, to poverty and disease, to the challenge of creating jobs in our global economy. And more than ever before, our success here in the U.S. is tied to the success of other countries around the world – in so many ways, we will all rise or fall together. So it’s critical that young people like you develop a global perspective as citizens of the world – it’s critical that you follow not just what’s happening in the news here in the U.S., but what’s happening all around the world, including the international travels and policies of our President. Because when it comes to the issues our countries face, young people like you – both here in the United States and across Africa – will have to work together to lead the way. In the coming years, you all will be building the businesses, and making the scientific discoveries, and drafting the laws and policies that will move our countries – and our world – forward for decades to come.

That’s why, when I visited Africa back in 2011, I spent most of my time with passionate, dynamic, inspiring young people, listening to their stories and sharing my own. I also had the privilege of meeting one of the greatest heroes that Africa – and the world – has ever known: former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. President Mandela is in the hospital right now, and he is very much in our thoughts and prayers. I’ll be writing more about President Mandela’s extraordinary contributions to history – and what we can all do in our own lives to live up to his legacy – in future blog posts.

On this trip, I’ll once again be focusing on young people: I’ll be hosting a student town hall where I’ll be emphasizing the importance of education…I’ll be visiting a school where young women are training to become the next generation of leaders in their country… I’ll be attending a performance by a youth dance and acrobatics troupe who are learning about focus, dedication and goal-setting as they become accomplished performers…and I’ll be going to important cultural and historical sites as well.

I want young people here in the U.S. to join me on this journey so that you can engage with – and learn from – the African students I meet and experience the rich culture and history of each of these countries right alongside me. All you have to do is get online:

  • For updates from the road, follow my new Instagram account @MichelleObama and check out @FLOTUS on Twitter.
  • Every day on the White House blog, you can check out my travel journal – which will include photos and videos – to learn more about the places I visit and the people I meet.
  • On Saturday, June 29th, at 9:30am EST, I’ll be hosting a special town hall that connects young people in South Africa with young people in the U.S. through a Google+ Hangout. I would love for you to join! Watch it live right here.
  • Use the hashtag #FLOTUSinAfrica to discuss the trip and ask your questions – I'll be answering some of these questions throughout the trip.

I hope you can join me for this important and exciting trip!

Michelle Obama is the First Lady of the United States

View the full-size gallery of the First Lady's 2011 Trip to South Africa and Botswana

 

  • Mrs. Obama Meets With Former South African President Nelson Mandela

    First Lady Michelle Obama meets with former President Nelson Mandela of South Africa. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Visits Emthonjeni Community Center

    First Lady Michelle Obama plays a game with children at the Emthonjeni Community Center. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama With Kids At Emthonjeni Community Center

    First Lady Michelle Obama greets children after playing games at the Emthonjeni Community Center. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Talks With Members Of The Young African Women Leader's Forum

    First Lady Michelle Obama talks with members of the Young African Women Leader's Forum. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Visits The Apartheid Museum

    The First Lady holds sticks representing quotes from former South African President Nelson Mandela. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Speaks At Regina Mundi Church

    First Lady Michelle Obama delivers remarks during the Young African Women Leaders Forum. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Delivers Remarks At Regina Mundi Church

    First Lady Michelle Obama delivers remarks during the Young African Women Leaders Forum. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • The Audience At Regina Mundi Church

    Members of the audience listen as First Lady Michelle Obama delivers remarks. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Visits The Nanga Vhutshilo Community Center Garden

    The First Lady works in the garden at the Nanga Vhutshilo Community Center. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Visits The Nanga Vhutshilo Community Center

    First Lady Michelle Obama dances as children sing at the Nanga Vhutshilo Community Center. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Tours The Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum

    First Lady Michelle Obama tours the Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum in Soweto. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Attends A Breakout Session

    First Lady Michelle Obama greets members of the Young African Women Leaders Forum. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama And Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    First Lady Michelle Obama and and Archbishop Desmond Tutu participate in soccer drills with kids. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Tours The District 6 Museum

    The First Lady, with Marian Robinson, Sasha Obama and Malia Obama, tours the District Six Museum. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Visits Cape Town University

    First Lady Michelle Obama listens as Dr. Mamphela Ramphele delivers remarks. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Visits With Students At Cape Town University

    First Lady Michelle Obama hugs students after delivering remarks at the University of Cape Town. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • First Lady Michelle Obama Visits The Botswana-Baylor Children's Clinical Center of Excellence

    The First Lady paints a mural with members of the Teen Club in Gaborone, Botswana. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • Mrs. Obama Attends The Women's Leadership Luncheon

    First Lady Michelle Obama greets guests during the Women's Leadership Luncheon. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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  • First Lady Michelle Obama And Mpho Mmutle

    First Lady Michelle Obama stands with Mpho Mmutle, a 19-year-old engineering student. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

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