michelle Michelle Obama goes low and leads Team USA to victory in celebrity dodgeball match on ‘Late Late Show’ By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 17:03:07 +0000 The former first lady and her A-list friends triumphed over late-night host James Corden and his squad. Full Article
michelle Michelle Obama talks about her last night at the White House, Democratic presidential candidates in interview By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 07 Jul 2019 19:23:59 +0000 “The transition happens so quickly; it’s like you don’t even get to move your furniture out until the new president takes the oath of office,” Obama told Gayle King in an interview at Essence Festival. Full Article
michelle Michelle Obama, Lin-Manuel Miranda, James Corden and more expected at National Portrait Gallery’s gala By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 18:51:42 +0000 Like the Kennedy Center Honors, the gallery’s gala has turned into a red-carpet affair. Full Article
michelle Viola Davis will play Michelle Obama in Showtime anthology series ‘First Ladies’ By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 22:04:34 +0000 The acclaimed actress and her husband, Julius Tennon, will also serve as executive producers. Full Article
michelle Michelle Obama will be the focus of the upcoming Netflix documentary ‘Becoming’ By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 18:46:16 +0000 "Becoming" will be the third Netflix documentary from Barack and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground Productions. Full Article
michelle Mother of the Year, Michelle Obama Explains How Having Kids Was A “Concession”… Had To Give Up Her “Aspirations and Dreams” [VIDEO] By 100percentfedup.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:05:56 +0000 The following article, Mother of the Year, Michelle Obama Explains How Having Kids Was A “Concession”… Had To Give Up Her “Aspirations and Dreams” [VIDEO], was first published on 100PercentFedUp.com. While campaigning for her community organizer turned presidential candidate husband, Barack, Michelle Obama told a crowd of his supporters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that for the first time in her life, she was proud to be an American. Four years later, Michelle Obama was a keynote speaker at the DNC convention, where she told Democrats how […] Continue reading: Mother of the Year, Michelle Obama Explains How Having Kids Was A “Concession”… Had To Give Up Her “Aspirations and Dreams” [VIDEO] ... Full Article Featured Left News Politics
michelle Michelle Bachelet: ‘Politics Is Getting Nastier’ By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Dec 2019 14:22:17 +0000 12 December 2019 Gitika Bhardwaj Editor, Communications & Publishing, Chatham House @GitikaBhardwaj LinkedIn Michelle Bachelet United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; President of Chile (2006-10) and (2014-18) In a series exploring women in international affairs, Michelle Bachelet speaks to Gitika Bhardwaj about her experiences of sexism in politics, her concerns about the pace of change for women’s rights and how to address the social inequalities driving people to protest around the world. Bachelet-11.jpg UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, the first woman to become president of Chile in 2006, talks about her experiences as a woman in politics and her work realising human rights around the world. Photo: Chatham House. Michelle Bachelet, as a young woman you became involved with political issues, supporting Chile’s transition to democracy following the Augusto Pinochet regime. What first sparked your interest in politics and what was it like for you as a young woman in Chile at this time? I guess it’s related to the environment that I lived in as a child because none of my parents were involved in politics but they were people who were interested in what happened to other people. We would have interesting discussions about what was going on in Chile and around the world and I had grown up being a person who wanted to be part of finding solutions to different challenges.When I was a student, there were lots of things happening in Chile that I became interested in even though I was in medical school at the time. Then came an important political moment in the 1970s for Chile and I thought that I needed to help make Chile a better place for everyone – that my voice alone would not be enough – so I wanted to meet other people who might have answers to the questions I had. That’s when I became politically active.I always say that, in my milk bottle, the word responsibility was included because I always have felt responsible for things. My parents also always used to tell me that we’re all human beings and, although we might have differences, we should all have dignity and be respected and have the same rights and opportunities because it is the right thing to do. So that’s how I became what I became.You became the first woman in Latin America to hold the post of minister of national defence in 2002 and pushed to include more women in conflict resolution. Given that the inclusion of women in peace processes increases the likelihood of agreements being reached, yet women are largely excluded from the negotiating tables, why should more women in peace and security be prioritized? I used to push hard to have more women as negotiators and mediators at different levels when I was minister of national defence but I was told ‘We don’t have enough women with the capacity’. Of course that was not true. So one of the tasks I set myself was to build a roster of capable women so that tomorrow nobody could use this excuse. We built a roster, but still, as you say, there was a tendency not to have women included at all levels. I think this is because there’s still machoism and sexism that exists at some levels. Some men feel that women are weaker, that they’re not capable enough, and that’s not true. Women are important because women have the right skills to be negotiators and mediators.I have to say that UN Secretary-General António Guterres has done a great job by appointing women in half of all the posts for special envoys and special representatives in conflict places. But we still need to do more. Why do I believe women make a difference? Conflicts matter to both women and men because they impact both, but usually, the experiences of women are invisible in the eyes of many who work in negotiating and mediating peace. That’s why you need people that can bring this perspective to the table. The other thing is that women can often get close to other women in conflict places, and in that case, they can get a lot of useful information from women on the ground because they don’t feel threatened by other women. This is particularly true of women who have been victims of sexual violence who are more willing to tell another woman what they have experienced. But, at the end of the day, women are half of the population of the world and I think we need them to be represented adequately.In 2006, you became the first female president of Chile, what was this like for you and did you feel pressure taking up this mantle?Yes of course. I mean, there were a lot of people who would say ‘I want to vote for you but I don’t think it’s a woman’s place’. Journalists would also ask you ‘You are divorced and don’t have a man by your side. How are you going to cope?’ and I would respond by saying ‘I have always done it myself.’Sometimes if I took some time to make a decision, because I thought it needed a bit more time to reflect on what to do, they would say ‘She doesn’t take decisions’ but if you made a quick decision then they would say ‘She improvises’. I’m not complaining, I’m just describing the kinds of things that go on, and these are the things I have spoken about with other female leaders from around the world. For example, I once talked to Helle Thorning-Schmidt, the former prime minister of Denmark, and she would tell me that during the election campaign they would discuss the size of her purse and if she had a boyfriend. I mean, really, people tend to diminish women by talking about unsubstantial issues – there will be a lot of attempts to try to bring a woman’s self-esteem down. What I would say is, if you know exactly why you are there and what you want to do as a president, parliamentarian or whatever and you’re sure that what you want to do is the right thing – and the smart thing – then do it. Pick a team that is honest, that works with the same passion as you and that is loyal to you but is not afraid to tell you when things aren’t working. But it’s hard and difficult and politics is getting nastier every day.You said politics is getting nastier. Julia Gillard recently spoke to me about the dark side of social media for women. In what ways do you think politics is changing for women in particular? I remember seeing that, in the European Parliament, about 85 per cent of women have experienced psychological violence whether they have received death threats or threats of rape and all kinds of things just because they’re female.There is also a bias against women during election campaigns where people say she cannot be elected because she’s not capable just because she’s a woman. Then there are those that, as I mentioned before, try to talk about personal things or spread fake news. Politics has always been about debate between people with different positions, and that’s fine, but I think sometimes you see it goes past the limit in terms of respect for the other person.Then there is the language. Failing to understand that the other person is a competitor, not an enemy, and using language to, sort of, symbolically destroy the other one is not right. I see it everywhere and I think that’s not what politics is for – we came to serve the people and words matter. I think all of these things are making a lot of people not want to get involved in politics anymore because it’s not the kind of environment that we want to be in. But I hope, on the other hand, that if we have more women in politics, maybe we can turn that trend to a more positive and constructive one, where there can still be intense debate but in a way where everybody feels that we’re all part of the same country and we can all build the country together.How did you find your male counterparts responding to you as leader? Was there a time, for example, your gender became an issue for you while you were in office? When I was a student of medicine, what mattered was whether you were a good student or a good doctor, not if you were a man or a woman, but in politics, I found that when I appointed ministers, some of them struggled with me being a woman. For example, sometimes I would conclude a meeting by saying ‘We’re going to do this’ but there would be a male minister who would have to have the last word. Or some of them, particularly the more senior ones who had been in senior positions before, found it challenging to accept a secondary role to a woman.On the other hand, with the military, I had no problem. Neither as minister of defence and neither as president because they understood the chain of command.It’s interesting to look at women in other leadership positions too. For example, I remember a friend who worked in a place many years ago and she would tell me that she needed to swear and almost to spit on the ground so that men would respect her because the majority of the leaders there were men. I said to her ‘You don’t need to look like a man to be a leader.’Perhaps sometimes it’s more difficult because strength is understood in different ways but my message would be that you can be a leader in your own way. Michelle Bachelet takes part in a ceremonial parade following her inauguration on 11 March 2006 outside the Congress in Valparaiso, Chile. Michelle Bachelet was sworn in as Chile's first woman president in the history of the socially conservative country. Photo: Getty Images. While president of Chile, you introduced a number of policies aimed at addressing women’s rights issues notably on the gender pay gap and on sexual and reproductive rights for women. How do you view your legacy on these issues? Were there other policies you wanted to implement but were unable to? And how would you like these initiatives to be furthered today in light of, for example, the rolling back of reproductive rights for women in some parts of the world?We went from trying to improve the legal framework that applies to women to creating the Ministry of Women and Gender Equity. We also tried to push for changing the electoral roll with quotas for women which we got to an extent but not as much as I wanted. There was no appetite for having a quota for 40 per cent of all those elected to be women so we settled for 40 per cent of all candidates to be women. We still improved a little bit in terms of the number of women being elected from 14 per cent to 24 per cent through this but I didn’t get everything I wanted. Nevertheless, during my time in office, we were able to increase the representation of women in the Senate and the House which was positive. On sexual and reproductive rights, in Chile, abortion was criminalized so we were able to decriminalize abortion and we also advanced LGTBI rights and so on. We also developed a better legal framework for dealing with sexual violence but of course sexual violence is a complicated issue that cannot be solved in a short period of time and we need to continue working strongly on that.The other thing I’m a believer of is the importance of early child development which is good for both boys and girls. So we set up a network of kindergartens free of charge, particularly for poorer people, because there are so many women who cannot afford to put their children in kindergartens while they study or work. So we tried to do lots of things to expand women’s opportunities and women’s rights during my time in office.Women are increasingly making it to the top level of politics around the world, yet in Latin America, the number of female heads of states has dropped to 0 following a generation of female political leaders across the continent. Why do you think this is the case and could we see this change again in the future? Do you think Chile is likely to see another female president soon, and if so, who do you think could take up the mantle?The truth is that there was a moment that I think the region had four or so female heads of states, and although there are currently some female vice presidents, the number of presidents is 0 but I wouldn't be able to say that this is necessarily a bad thing. There doesn’t need to be a female president every time. We need to have female leaders where their citizens believe that they’re the best people to lead their countries.But we do need to do more to support women making it to the top so they can have all the skills needed to be a president or a prime minister and work more with young women too so that they can think of themselves as being able to take up such positions of leadership in the future. In Chile, I hope, of course, there will be another woman president one day but I have no idea when. I will not run again, I can tell you that, but I hope when the time comes, the people of Chile will believe in them.In your current role, you have said that ‘The climate crisis is the greatest threat to human rights’ and that climate change and gender equality are inextricably linked. How do you see this link and what does that mean for how these issues should be addressed? Climate change is the biggest threat to human rights because it affects the right to life, to food, to health and to live without violence, and if we are not able to tackle it, it will lead to water scarcity, food insecurity, forced migration and conflict – all of which we are seeing already.Why is it linked to gender equality? There are many reasons. One of them is that women, who make up half the global population, are usually among the most vulnerable people in the world. Today there are billions of people who don’t have access to water, sanitation or housing with women having less access to all of these tools that would permit them to adapt [to a changing climate].For example, women will be more affected by food insecurity because imagine a woman who is pregnant without food. She will likely end up being underweight, and then afterwards, this will impact her child who will be at risk of malnourishment. We see it everywhere where women avoid eating so that their children can eat.Furthermore, if we have water scarcity, that will also affect women because today, in many parts of the world, women and girls fetch the water for their families. If water becomes increasingly scarce, they will have to walk longer to fetch it, and today we already see women and girls who are subject to sexual gender-based violence as they carry out their day-to-day tasks. That’s why we need to provide women with the tools to empower them and to devise gender-responsive policies to climate change. Throughout your career, have you seen the scale and pace of change for human rights, particularly women’s rights, around the world that you would have wanted?It depends on how you look at things. It has been over 70 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was written when maternal mortality was incredibly high in many parts of the world and women did not have the vote everywhere.If you look from that time to now, of course, women’s rights have seen a lot of progress. Maternal mortality has reduced and women can vote I think [in almost every democracy].But over the last few years, we have seen a pushback on women’s rights, particularly in some areas like sexual and reproductive health rights, and that it something that concerns me a lot.So I would say we’re not there yet. I hope we will be able to push back the pushback and move forward. Because if we go on along the same trajectory as we are now, we will have economic equality for women in 120 years, which is too long. I mean, nobody wants your great, great, great grandchildren to have to wait so long for equality. We need to stand up for women’s rights – and for all human rights – now and accelerate the progress we’ve been making.In the past couple of months, there have been ongoing protests in Chile and around the world. What in your estimation is driving the protests and in what ways should governments, civil society and others respond to help address their demands? I think it’s a phenomenon we are seeing in Chile and many places around the world. It’s a new process where young people are voicing their grievances but with no particular leaders. It’s what some people are calling a ‘new power’ and I think the situation in Chile is very similar to what’s happening in Lebanon, Hong Kong and elsewhere but with different triggers. In some places, people are challenging the outcome of an election; in other places, they are protesting because leaders want to change the constitution to be re-elected again; in other places, it can be, like in the case of Chile, a result of economic issues following the increase of the price of what you would call the Underground here. These inequalities lead to a mistrust in our institutions and in traditional leaders and I think this is a universal experience at the moment.The current political and economic system is not delivering and it’s failing to meet people’s needs. So these young people protesting don’t see, in the current political and economic system, the solutions to the concerns they have.The other thing that is interesting is the role social media has played in many of these recent protests. Social media has become a different way to allow people to learn from each other. When the students in Chile decided to protest against the increasing price of public transport, they went to the Metro and jumped over the barriers and then, two weeks’ later, I saw it in New York. Hundreds of students, for different reasons – against police brutality – doing exactly the same thing. So they learn from each other and they see what works in one place. So I think there is something in the world that is making people go to the streets. If it’s peacefully done then that’s fine. The problem is that sometimes it has triggered a harsh response from governments and that leads to more violence. I believe what needs to be done is to try to set up a national dialogue that includes all sectors of all societies where governments listen to the grievances that people have. You cannot change things in a day but I think people are reasonable enough to understand if you are committed to change. That’s why the UN has developed the Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development to leave no one behind. It probably won’t solve everything, but it will, I guess, if we are able to achieve the goals, help us have a planet that’s for everyone. Full Article
michelle Michelle Thomas – lawfully changing the game By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Mar 2020 00:11:00 -0500 Michelle Thomas has joined the ranks of society’s young movers and shakers in her capacity as a lawyer. The work truly began after she was crowned Miss Kingston and St Andrew Festival Queen in 2015. Since then, she has been pushing for more female... Full Article
michelle Michelle Sinclair GP - surgery buildings are not up to scratch By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:17:25 +0000 Michelle Sinclar, a GP in Hampshire who is concerned that GP premises aren't fit for purpose and limit her ability to provide fully rounded patient care. BMJ Voices is a collection of readers’ experiences of working in the NHS. For this, The BMJ is seeking short audio submissions from UK listeners. These submissions will be published on... Full Article
michelle Tom's holiday / Michelle McLaughlin ; illustrated by Morgan Todonai. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: "Tom's Holiday is all about road safety for young children. Tom and his family park the car and head for the beach at a little beachside village. The beachside village is different from home in the city - there are no footpaths. Mum and Dad teach Tom that we must be careful because holiday towns don't have kerbs and gutters. The roads can be thin and there aren't white lines. It's very important that children hold their parent's hand" -- From the Internet. Full Article
michelle The train guy / by Michelle Prak. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Full Article
michelle Self harm : why teens do it and what parents can do to help / Michelle Mitchell. By www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au Published On :: Parent and teenager. Full Article
michelle Charli Turner Thorne drops by 'Pac-12 Playlist' to surprise former player Dr. Michelle Tom By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 16:51:30 GMT Pac-12 Networks' Ashley Adamson speaks with former Arizona State women's basketball player Michelle Tom, who is now a doctor treating COVID-19 patients in Winslow, Arizona. Full Article video Sports
michelle Dr. Michelle Tom shares journey from ASU women's hoops to treating COVID-19 patients By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 23:44:26 GMT Pac-12 Networks' Ashley Adamson speaks with former Arizona State women's basketball player Michelle Tom, who is now a doctor treating COVID-19 patients Winslow Indian Health Care Center and Little Colorado Medical Center in Eastern Arizona. Full Article video Sports
michelle A Read-Along With Michelle Obama and Other Livestream Learning Opportunities By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000 Schools are shuttered, but kids can dance with New York's Ballet Hispánico and listen to a story from a certain former First Lady Full Article
michelle Michelle Darnell named director of Smeal's new Tarriff Center By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 13:51 -0400 Michelle R. Darnell, associate clinical professor in management and director of honor and integrity at Smeal, has been appointed as the inaugural director of the Tarriff Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility. Full Article
michelle Michelle Obama's book tour documented for 'Becoming' film By www.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:15:23 -0400 Michelle Obama's tour to promote her best-selling 2018 memoir "Becoming" has been turned into a documentary film for Netflix . Full Article peopleNews
michelle Becoming is a feel-good 90 minutes with former First Lady Michelle Obama By nationalpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:04:24 +0000 It's not hard-hitting journalism, says Chris Knight, but it gives fans lots of what they want Full Article Movies Culture Becoming Film review Michelle Obama Nadia Hallgren The Marquee
michelle This weekend: New Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, Michelle Obama doc, 'SNL' season finale By rssfeeds.usatoday.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:37:06 +0000 Out this weekend: Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber's new duet, Michelle Obama's documentary on Netflix and the season finale of "Saturday Night Live." Full Article
michelle Michelle Visage slams Jessie J as 'cold' and 'not nice' during Drag Race appearance By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T09:54:49Z British singer previously performed during a Drag Race tour of Australia Full Article
michelle Becoming, review: Michelle Obama's Netflix documentary gives emotion without intimacy By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-06T15:10:00Z Ninety minutes in the company of the former first lady is like an inspirational infomercial, says Annie Lord Full Article
michelle Michelle Obama explains how her fashion has changed since leaving the White House in Netflix's Becoming film By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T08:00:00Z The former First Lady has always been a believer that being highly educated and having an interest in high fashion don't have to be mutually exclusive Full Article
michelle Watch Michelle Obama ‘Unplug’ In ‘Becoming’ Documentary By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Mon, 4 May 2020 12:38:00 EDT The Netflix documentary is set to release May 6. Full Article Celebrities
michelle Malia Opens Up In Michelle Obama's "Becoming" Doc By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 12:55:47 EDT Get the tissues ready. Full Article Michelle Obama BET BUZZ Malia Obama
michelle Barack And Michelle Obama To Give Virtual Graduation Speech By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 13:06:57 EDT This is definitely required viewing. Full Article Michelle Obama BET BUZZ Barack Obama
michelle Secret Service Agent Talks About Protecting Michelle Obama By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 15:44:00 EDT He gave a rare interview for “Becoming.” Full Article National News
michelle Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ documentary highlights hard-working Chicago student By www.thestar.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 13:30:30 EDT The former first lady returned to her alma mater, Chicago’s Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, in November 2018 as part of her cross-country tour to promote her “Becoming” memoir, hosting an intimate discussion with 20 female students. Full Article
michelle Attention, graduates: Barack and Michelle Obama have a message for you By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 5 May 2020 13:57:55 -0400 Former President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will deliver commencement speeches as part of virtual graduation ceremonies for the class of 2020. Full Article
michelle Review: Netflix's 'Becoming' won't change your mind about Michelle Obama By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 5 May 2020 17:08:26 -0400 Netflix's new documentary, "Becoming," a companion to Michelle Obama's memoir of the same name, is unlikely to change one's view of its subject. Full Article
michelle For Mother's Day, Michelle Obama asks her own mom for the secret to raising kids By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 12:22:41 -0400 Former First Lady Michelle Obama paid a personal tribute to her mother, Marian Robinson, on Instagram ahead of Mother's Day this weekend. Full Article
michelle Attorney General Eric Holder Delivers Remarks at First Lady Michelle Obama’s Visit to the Department of Justice By www.justice.gov Published On :: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 12:45:11 EDT "In the recent past, including many miles on the campaign trail, I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know our First Lady," said Attorney General Holder. Full Article Speech
michelle NutraCast Podcast: Michelle Ricker on biohacking By www.nutraingredients-usa.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:08:00 +0100 Youâve likely heard of life hacks, which are tricks or shortcuts that help you be more efficient in life. You may or may not have heard of biohacks. But chances are, youâve already tried some without even knowing it. You might even be biohacking right nowâ Full Article People
michelle West Coast Green 2010: Michelle Kaufmann Interviews Adam Werbach By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 10:13:15 -0400 Eco-architect extraordinaire Michelle Kaufmann speaks with Adam Werbach about coral bleaching and youth-powered activism in this TreeHugger exclusive from West Coast Green. Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle West Coast Green 2010: Michelle Kaufmann Interviews Eric Corey Freed By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 10:43:15 -0400 Eco-architect Michelle Kaufmann talks to Eric Corey Freed about his book Green Building for Dummies, disco balls and the death of Pergo floors in this TreeHugger exclusive from West Coast Green. Eric is the principal architect at organicARCHITECT, and Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle West Coast Green 2010: Michelle Kaufmann Interviews Prudence Ferreira By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 12:56:03 -0400 Eco-architect Michelle Kaufmann speaks with Prudence Ferreira about the three criteria for Passivhaus certification. Prudence is the founder of Integral Impact Inc, a green building firm with a strong focus on zero energy buildings. As the president of Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle West Coast Green 2010: Michelle Kaufmann Interviews Michael Wheeler By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 14:11:12 -0400 Michelle Kaufmann speaks with Michael M. Wheeler about government messaging in this TreeHugger exclusive from West Coast Green. Michael is currently the Energy Adviser to California Commissioner Dian Grueneich, he has also worked for the EPA and the DOE Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle West Coast Green 2010: Michelle Kaufmann Interviews Barry Hooper By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:46:14 -0400 Eco-architect extraordinaire Michelle Kaufmann interviews Barry Hooper from SFEnvironment about government policy for new and existing buildings in San Francisco in this TreeHugger exclusive from West Coast Green. Barry Hooper collaborates with design Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle West Coast Green 2010: Michelle Kaufmann Interviews Peter Yost By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Oct 2010 14:12:43 -0400 Eco-architect extraordinaire Michelle Kaufmann speaks with Peter Yost from BuildingGreen about working with Lawrence Berkeley National Labs on energy efficient window treatments in this TreeHugger exclusive from West Coast Green. Peter Yost has been Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle West Coast Green 2010: Michelle Kaufmann Interviews Hunter Lovins By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Oct 2010 17:50:01 -0400 Eco-architect extraordinaire Michelle Kaufmann speaks with Hunter Lovins from Natural Capitalism Solutions in this TreeHugger exclusive from West Coast Green. Hunter is a professor, speaker and author on changing the conversation around business to Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle Michelle Kaufmann Covers West Coast Green in a TreeHugger Exclusive By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Oct 2010 17:51:29 -0400 West Coast Green was this past week here in San Francisco, California. With speakers like Van Jones, Arianna Huffington and Michelle Kaufmann, the trade show was a nexus for greenies far and wide. Michelle Kaufmann was Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
michelle Michelle Obama, Dr. Jill Biden, Mark Kelly And LeVar Burton Host Story Time Event For Elementary School Students - Joining Forces Event at Fort Leonard Wood, MO By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 06 May 2016 14:35:00 EDT Joining Forces Event at Fort Leonard Wood, MO Full Article Books Education Television Children-related News Broadcast Feed Announcements Veterans MultiVu Video
michelle Michelle Obama, Dr. Jill Biden, Mark Kelly And LeVar Burton Host Story Time Event For Elementary School Students - Joining Forces Event at Fort Leonard Wood, MO By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 06 May 2016 14:35:00 EDT Joining Forces Event at Fort Leonard Wood, MO Full Article Books Education Television Children-related News Broadcast Feed Announcements Veterans MultiVu Video
michelle Michelle Malkin still has a fanbase? And it’s enhanced by including Milo? By freethoughtblogs.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 12:53:03 +0000 Milo Yawannapissoff and Michelle Malkin have been collaborating, and the results are even more awful than you can probably imagine. They decided to work together to create an “America First” reading list for their followers. Just from their choice of subject you can tell it’s going to be a collection of racists’ greatest hits. Milo […] Full Article Race Society and Social Justice
michelle Golfer Michelle Wei worried about her pregnancy during COVID-19 pandemic By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 5 May 2020 02:47:15 GMT Golf champ Michelle Wie, 30, is in the third trimester of her pregnancy and though she enjoys the full support of her husband Jonnie West, an executive with NBA side Golden State Warriors, she is worried about how things will pan out given the current COVID-19 pandemic. "I definitely didn't see myself being pregnant during a pandemic but here we are," said Wie, who has five LPGA Tour wins to her name. Currently, in locked down at home in San Francisco, Wie is getting nervous as her delivery date approaches. "At first there was no news on pregnant women getting [COVID-19] or pregnant women transferring the virus through the placenta to the kid. But now that there are reports that it causes pre-term labour, newborns can get it, babies in the womb can get it, it's extremely nerve-wracking for sure. "We've been extremely careful. I'm extremely anxious to not do anything to put myself in extreme stress—glad that I can stay at home and put my feet up," said Wie. Catch up on all the latest sports news and updates here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
michelle BTS and Lady Gaga to join Barack and Michelle Obama for YouTube Virtual Graduation Ceremony 2020 By Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 16:57:21 GMT It's doesn't get bigger than this! Youtube has a huge lineup of celebrities from various fields for their upcoming YouTube Virtual Graduation Ceremony 2020. The ceremony would be headlined like former President Of The United States, Barack Obama, and First Lady Michelle Obama. Amongst the notable names includes singer Lady Gaga, world-famous band BTS. The Dear Class of 2020 will be mixed with commencement speeches and musical performances. "I’ve always loved joining commencements––the culmination of years of hard work and sacrifice. Even if we can’t get together in person this year, Michelle and I are excited to celebrate the nationwide Class of 2020 and recognize this milestone with you and your loved ones," Barack Obama wrote in his tweet on May 5. BTS has had a global impact with their music. The group, composed of members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook, recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit in South Korea, and were keynote speakers at United Nations in 2018. Singing in their native language Korean, the septet has become the world's biggest boyband. Their latest album 'Map Of The Soul: 7' has become No. 1 in 21 countries. Being in the pop scene for more than a decade, Lady Gaga changed the face of pop music and re-introduced artistic ways to evolve music. In today's times, she is considered one of the most impactful musicians of all time. Here's a list of participants: Featuring President Barack Obama Michelle Obama BTS Lady Gaga Sec. Robert M. Gates Sundar Pichai Sec. Condoleezza Rice Malala Yousafzai Special Appearances by asapSCIENCE Alicia Keys Chloe x Halle Kelly Rowland Kerry Washington The Try Guys Zendaya Mr Kate Dude Perfect Jackie Aina Zane Hijazi Dear Class of 2020 premieres on June 6. ALSO READ: BTS members V and Jungkook make carnations on Parents' Day, perform 'Never Not' by Lauv during live stream Full Article
michelle Becoming — a Netflix documentary on Michelle Obama and her legacy By www.ft.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 14:41:54 GMT There are potent moments here amid the stage-managed gloss Full Article
michelle Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery Hugh Bonneville head to Radio 2 studios By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 21:00:44 GMT They play father and daughter duo, Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham and Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey. Full Article
michelle Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery praises humble Kate Middleton for meeting everyone during set visit By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 09:55:05 GMT Actress Michelle Dockery, 37, from Essex. has told how Kate Middleton, 37, 'met everyone from the drivers to the caterers and the actors' when she made a set visit to Downton Abbey in 2015. Full Article
michelle Downton Abbey movie: Michelle Dockery dazzles as she joins glamorous co-stars at the world premiere By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 14:00:37 GMT Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern and Laura Carmichael led the star-studded glamour as they arrived at the Downton Abbey Movie premiere on Monday night. Full Article
michelle Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael and Michelle Dockery on The One Show By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 00:05:59 GMT Downton Abbey stars Laura Carmichael and Michelle Dockery looked uber glamorous as they arrived at The One Show on Tuesday. Full Article