Obama Foundation Summit
November 18-19, 2018
The 2018 Obama Foundation Summit has concluded. Thanks for tuning in! You can see video highlights below.
Video Highlights from the Summit
Obama Foundation 2018 Summit Highlights
This year’s Summit was a tribute to President Obama's longstanding belief that, no matter our backgrounds, we all share a desire to build a better future. Across three sessions, we were joined by incredible speakers including Advocate & Actress Janelle Mo
Author Dave Eggers in Conversation With President Barack Obama
President Obama is interviewed by author, publisher and philanthropist Dave Eggers. Born in Chicago, Eggers has turned literary success into social change, launching a national network of literary tutoring academies called 826, as well as the human rights
Obama Foundation Fellow and Founder of Anseye Pou Ayiti Nedgine Paul Deroly
Obama Fellow Nedgine Paul Deroly hosts the closing session exploring the power of place and how our roots matter, sharing how her identity as a proud daughter of Haiti shapes her work.
Advocate and Actor Diane Guerrero and WBEZ Host Jenn White
Jenn White, a current host at WBEZ and the voice behind their remarkable podcast, “Making Obama,” will be interviewing immigration advocate and actor Diane Guerrero in a powerful conversation about honoring and respecting our roots.
Obama Foundation Scholar Fatima Zaman
Obama Foundation Scholar Fatima Zaman shares her moving personal story about encountering violent extremism and her commitment to counter it.
Spoken Word Performance by National Youth Poet Laureate Patricia Frazier
Bronzeville native Pat Frazier lifts up stories and experiences from the South Side of Chicago, performing “71st and Wabash” and “I am Windy City.”
Chicago Resident and 826 Participant Esperanza Rivera
Chicago resident and high school sophomore Esperanza Rivera talks about the impact the writing academy 826 has made on her life, before introducing 826 founder and author, Dave Eggers, and President Barack Obama.
Obama Foundation Fellow Nedgine Paul Deroly and Obama Foundation Ceo David Simas Close the Summit
Obama Foundation Fellow Nedgine Paul Deroly closes out the 2018 Summit with Foundation CEO David Simas. They reflect on the inspiring experience of bringing young leaders from all around the world together, in Chicago.
The Obama Foundation Global Girls Alliance
See the transformative impact education can have for young girls in India through a short film. Then watch the subjects of the film, Laxmi Nishad, Kiran Sahu, and Dr. Urvashi Sahni, share their stories about adolescent girls’ education in India and their
Psychotherapist and Queer Eye Host, Karamo Brown in conversation with author Tara Westover
Psychotherapist and Queer Eye Host, Karamo Brown, sits down with the author of “Educated,” Tara Westover, for a conversation about how sharing one’s own complex identity can help break through to others who hold an entirely different set of beliefs.
Obama Foundation Africa Leader and Sierra Leone’s Chief Innovation Officer David Sengeh
David Sengeh shares his thoughts on the prevailing narrative of who exactly is allowed to be an innovator by discussing the transformative power of tech and data to help the government of Sierra Leone serve its people.
Community Leadership Corps Chicago members Emily Nordquist and Alexandra Perez-Garcia
Young leaders Emily Nordquist and Alexandra Perez-Garcia take turns discussing the impact that existing narratives can have on progress. Emily discusses the necessity of financial literacy, especially among young women, while Alexandra talks about the sti
Minding the Gap Filmmaker Bing Liu
Chicago-based director and cinematographer Bing Liu discusses the responsibility of documentary filmmakers, after screening a clip of his film Minding the Gap, which explores race, class, friendship, and manhood in America’s Rust Belt.
A conversation between authors Zadie Smith, Yaa Gyasi, and Courtney Martin
Authors Zadie Smith, Yaa Gyasi, and Courtney Martin sit down for a conversation on representation through literature, and how they write the fiction they hope to see in the world.
Obama Foundation Fellow, artist, and deaf advocate Melissa Malzkuhn
Stories create who we are and define how we understand our shared humanity. Melissa Malzkuhn speaks on her work championing literacy in the deaf community, her family history with storytelling, and gives an introduction to American Sign Language.
Singer and actress Janelle Monáe in conversation with Community Leadership Corps members
Janelle Monae interviews Community Leadership Corps members Anna Dong and Danny Flores on how their communities have helped them find their voices.
Community Leadership Corps Member Chanelle Bell
To kick off the Summit, Chanelle Bell offers a brief reflection on the Community Leadership Corps Capstone and introduces the common hope that has brought all attendees to our community of Chicago.
Obama Foundation Scholar Ana Maria Gonzalez-Forero
Ana, Obama Scholar at Columbia University, speaks on the importance of community ownership in her home country of Colombia and beyond.
MBK Alliance Executive Director Michael Smith in conversation with winners of the MBK Alliance Community Challenge Competition
A conversation exploring how local communities have taken up the mantle of change to support boys and men of color.
Obama Foundation Fellow Ashley Hanson
Obama Fellow Ashley Hanson reflects on her work to reweave the fabric of civic life in rural communities through art.
American Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad and Chicago Cubs’ President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein in conversation with ESPN’s J.A. Adande
Olympian Ibtihaj Muhammad, Chicago Cubs’ Theo Epstein, and ESPN’s J.A. Adande sit down for a conversation about sports and society, and how they represent their communities on the piste and the field.
Obama Foundation CEO David Simas
David Simas welcomes attendees to the Summit and speaks on the impact of Foundation programming, the future Obama Presidential Center, and the power of building community over conversation. After the session, Summit attendees dined at restaurants across t
Performance by songwriter and jazz vocalist Queen Esther and guitarist Jeff McLaughlin
Common Hope. Uncommon Stories.
Though we may come from different backgrounds and hold different beliefs, we are all bound by a shared desire to build a better future for our communities.
Community Leadership Corps: Meet Dejah Powell and Black & Well
Obama Foundation Community Leadership Corps participant Dejah Powell started Black & Well with her two best friends to integrate wellness into the black community in Chicago and create a space to talk about health issues together as a community.
Community Leadership Corps: Meet Hazel Bridges and Further Together Columbia
Further Together is an outreach initiative that brings younger and older adults together to get to know one another and to create deep connections in hopes of reducing the divide younger and older generations experience. Through service projects and other
Community Leadership Corps: Meet Katie Gentry and Street Sense Solutions Phoenix
As a part of the Obama Foundation Community Leadership Corps, Katie, Erin, and Rachel teamed up to address the all-too-often stigmatized issue of homelessness. Get a closer look at the Street Sense simulation that walks people through the complexities, th
Africa Leaders: Meet Robert Katende and the Som Chess Academy
Rooted in the belief that people have the potential to change their communities for the better, they simply lack the opportunity to do so, Africa Leader Robert Katende started the Som Chess Academy in 2004 to restore hope and transform the lives of childr
Scholars: Meet the 2018 Class of Scholars
The Obama Foundation Scholars program gives rising young leaders around the world who are already making a difference in their communities the opportunity to take their work to the next level through a newly designed curriculum that brings together academ
Updates from the Summit
I would be nothing without my community.
Diane Guerrero
We are in a space where at the end of the day, we see each other, we love each other, and we really do all want the same thing, which is love.
Karamo Brown
I can be anything I want to be. Education has changed my life. I believe that all girls should fight to get an education.
Kiran Sahu, A Member of the Global Girls Alliance
I’ve always had that feeling inside that I was fighting for anyone who has been told no.
Olympic Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad
It doesn’t come easy. You have to fight for it. And none of us have to do it alone.
Janelle Monáe
November 17, 2018
A Day in the Life: Harry Grammer
Obama Fellow Harry Grammer founded New Earth to help justice system-involved youth build a brighter future for themselves. See how he does it +
November 16, 2018
A Day in the Life: Hong Hoang
For 20 years, Hong Hoang has mobilized youth leaders to push for environmental preservation. See how she’s taking her work to the next level as an Obama Foundation Scholar. Read more +
November 15, 2018
A Day in the Life: Asa Singleton
See how Asa Singleton, Youth Ambassador for MBK Houston and Summit attendee, is working towards a brighter future through boxing and community involvement. Read the full story +
November 12, 2018
Tell Us: How are you working towards a better future?
The theme of this year’s Summit is Common Hope. Uncommon Stories. Take a moment to think about how you’re working towards our shared hope: a better future for communities around the world. Add your voice
November 13, 2018
A Day in the Life: King Gyan
Take a peek into the life of mentor, footballer, Africa Leader, and Summit attendee King Gyan. Read more +
Obama Foundation Summit Speakers and Attendees Include
President Barack Obama
44th President of the United States
Dave Eggers
Author
Harry Grammer
Fellow
Karamo Brown
Host, Culture expert
Lilly Singh
Comedian and YouTube Creator
Hong Hoang
Scholar
Asa Singleton
Youth Ambassador, MBK Houston
Zadie Smith
Author
Janelle Monáe
Singer-songwriter, Advocate and Actress
Danny Flores
Community Leadership Corps Columbia Member