In honor of Juneteenth, Michelle Obama is emphasizing the importance of voting to make a difference in this year’s election, stressing that this is a crucial time for our democracy.
In a video shared on social platform X, the former first lady emphasized the importance of Juneteenth as a celebration of our shared freedom and a call to action to defend it.
Juneteenth commemorates the day when enslaved individuals of African descent in Texas were informed of their freedom in 1865 after the conclusion of the Civil War.
In 2018, Obama established the organization When We All Vote to encourage voter registration and engagement. He emphasized that this year’s election is not just about selecting a candidate, but it’s also about the power, rights, and the planet. “Our power, our rights and even our planet are on the ballot this year,” Obama stated.
She emphasized the importance of considering how to make one’s voice heard in the election.
In an effort to encourage civic engagement, Obama recently took to X to remind her 22 million followers to visit When We All Vote’s website. Her message was clear and concise: “Get yourself registered to vote, and then text three friends to do the same.”
She urged everyone to not remain passive spectators this year, emphasizing that it is a crucial moment for each and every one of us.
Back in January, an interview with Obama revealed her fears surrounding the upcoming presidential election in November.
During an episode of Jay Shetty’s “On Purpose” podcast, Obama expressed his fear about the potential outcomes of a certain situation.
During her speech, she emphasized the significance of choosing the right leaders, those who can represent and communicate for us on a larger scale. She pointed out that selecting the right leaders is often overlooked and undervalued, yet it has a significant impact on our lives.