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SoCal student inspires Barack and Michelle Obama to join Class of 2020 #GraduateTogether

Former President Barack Obama will take part in a televised graduation event for the high school class of 2020, all of whom are missing their in-person graduations due to the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition, Barack and Michelle Obama will be hosting a virtual commencement celebration in June for the class of 2020.

Also, President Obama will share a message for HBCU students at a virtual event in May.

“Over the past month,

President and Mrs. Obama have received dozens of requests…

…from around the globe to address graduating classes whose in-person commencement events have been cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” the former president’s office said in a statement.


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“Today, the Obamas are pleased to announce

that they will

participate in multiple virtual commencement celebrations

for students, families and educators.”

“Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020”

A 1-hour multimedia event with several guests to air on Saturday, May 16, on ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC as well as other broadcast and digital streaming partners.

Special guests include:

LeBron James, Malala Yousafzai, the Jonas Brothers, Yara Shahidi, Bad Bunny, Lena Waithe, Pharrell Williams, Megan Rapinoe, H.E.R. and Ben Platt.


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The event is being hosted by XQ Institute, The LeBron James Family Foundation and The Entertainment Industry Foundation.

“This high school graduation season will be anything but ordinary —

…but that’s all the more reason why the Class of 2020 deserves extraordinary advice, heartfelt encouragement, and hard-won wisdom about facing new challenges in an uncertain world,” said Russlynn Ali, CEO and co-founder of XQ Institute.

“We are grateful to President Obama for giving this gift…

…to our nation’s three million high school seniors as they #GraduateTogether.”

“Show Me Your Walk, HBCU Edition”

A 2-hour virtual HBCU commencement program presented by Chase in partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the United Negro College Fund, the National Association for Equal Opportunity, the National Basketball Association, Paul Quinn College, Howard University and JPMorgan Chase’s Advancing Black Pathways Initiative, according to the former president’s office.

It will be livestreamed on May 16 at 2 p.m. ET.

On June 6, the Obamas will take part in YouTube’s “Dear Class of 2020,” which will stream live starting at 3 p.m. ET. Both Obamas “will deliver separate commencement addresses” and “a joint message to students,” according to the office.

That event will feature global leaders, celebrities, creators and more, including Malala Yousafzai, Sundar Pichai, former Defense Secretary Bob Gates, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys and Kerry Washington.

The announcement of these events comes after students across the nation took to social media to ask Obama to deliver a commencement speech for them, making #ObamaCommencement2020 trend.

Southern California high school senior Lincoln Debenham is credited with starting the social media campaign, and shared to the media:

“This means a whole lot to me. The class of 2020 as well as anybody who wants to tune in are going to hear inspiration and uplifting words from these two amazing people who my generation grew up following,” Lincoln said in a statement to ABC News. “It’s what need right now and I’m glad Mr. and Mrs. Obama were so kind to agree to do it.”

Recently, Lincoln committed to California State in Los Angeles to study political science. He said he hopes by the fall he will be in the classroom, but he recognizes classes might still be online.

Diane Borget
Diane Borget's family moved to San Diego from Philadelphia just before her high school years and she has never recovered from the social ostracizing ;) She enjoys concerts, dinners, and any group settings :) Thank you for reading!
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