Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn

Michelle Obama at SXSW – ‘Let Girls Learn’ – PHOTOS!

First Lady Michelle Obama wow’d crowds at SXSW this morning, when she launched the next phase of her “Let Girls Learn” initiative, begun a year ago.

She wants to make sure girls around the world have the opportunity to go to school throughout their adolescence and “become who and what they are meant to be.”

During her keynote address at SXSW – the South by Southwest Music Festival – she’s “calling on people not just to care about this issue but to do something about it.” She said the same in a Lenny Letter essay published this morning, just a few hours before her SXSW appearance.

Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn
Michelle Obama Talks “Let Girls Learn” at SXSW 2016 | Getty Photo

In the essay, titled “Michelle Obama: Why Global Girls’ Education Is So Personal for Me,” she notes some of the obstacles often cited as preventing girls from attending school. Those include schools far from home, high fees, and inadequate bathrooms that force girls to stay home while on their periods.

Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn
Michelle Obama Talks “Let Girls Learn” at SXSW 2016 | Getty Photo

Michelle Obama at SXSW – Let Girls Learn is Personal

But “the fundamental point,” she writes, is “that this issue isn’t just about access to resources like scholarships, transportation, and school bathrooms. It’s also very much about attitudes and beliefs. The belief that girls should be valued for their bodies, not their minds. The belief that girls simply aren’t worthy of an education. And their best chance in life is to be married off when they’re barely even teenagers and start having children of their own.”

Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn
Michelle Obama Talks “Let Girls Learn” at SXSW 2016 | Getty Photo

Having traveled around the world, she writes, “I see myself in these girls – in their ambition and their determination to rise above their circumstances. And I believe that because you’re Lenny Letter readers – women who are talented, passionate, and ambitious – you’d see yourselves in these girls too.”

She adds. “We wouldn’t dream of accepting this fate for ourselves – or for our friends, sisters, or daughters. So why would we accept it for any girl on this planet?”

Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn
Michelle Obama Talks “Let Girls Learn” at SXSW 2016 | Getty Photo

Michelle Obama Talks #62milliongirls at SXSW

Building on the awareness the campaign has already raised – through efforts like the hashtag #62milliongirls, which reflects the number of school-age girls around the globe who are not attending classes – Michelle Obama kicked off the next phase at SXSW.

Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn
Michelle Obama Talks “Let Girls Learn” at SXSW 2016 | Getty Photo

She says this second phase of the campaign is the “action phase.” In her letter, the First Lady urges people to visit 62milliongirls.com and “and pledge to take action to help girls worldwide go to school.”

The website suggests many ways to help, such as organizing a fun run, hosting a battle of the bands, leading a trivia competition, or having a bake sale or car wash.

Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn
Michelle Obama Talks “Let Girls Learn” at SXSW 2016 | Getty Photo

The SXSW event featured Michelle Obama, Missy Elliott, Diane Warren and Sophia Bush, in a conversation moderated by Queen Latifah.

The campaign also released an “anthem” Wednesday. “This Is for My Girls” was written by Diane Warren and features Chloe x Halle, Jadagrace, Janelle Monáe, Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Rowland, Lea Michele, Missy Elliott and Zendaya.

Michelle Obama, SXSW, Let Girls Learn
Michelle Obama Talks “Let Girls Learn” at SXSW 2016 | Getty Photo

Chloe x Halle performed the new song at the SXSW session Wednesday. Proceeds from iTunes downloads in the U.S. will support the Peace Corps Let Girls Learn Fund.


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  1. Jacob Lageveen Avatar

    I think it is very important what she says. Yes girls should be more empowered in this world. In business its still mostly men and women are not represented enough. Michelle Obama is doing great to ask for some more attention to this.

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