Michelle Obama speech: First Lady delivers emotional farewell message with tears in her eyes

Ms Obama spoke at the White House – and got tearful

Daria Segalini
New York
Friday 06 January 2017 13:37 EST
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Michelle Obama delivers emotional farewell message

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Michelle Obama has delivered her final remarks as First Ladymaking an emotional defence of the nation’s diversity and telling her young audience “the country belongs to you”.

Speaking at the White House during an event to honour school counsellors, she said she hoped she had made people proud.

The outgoing First Lady hosted 50 school counsellors as part of her Reach Higher Initiative, which has championed advisors across the country and encouraged students to pursue post-secondary education whether at a professional training programme, a community college or university.

This year’s winner, Terri Tchorzynski, from the Calhoun Area Career Centre in Battle Creek, Michigan, introduced Ms Obama as the “First-Counsellor-in-Chief” and praised her work in education.

After thanking the counsellors for their work, Ms Obama spoke directly to young people saying: “Know this country belongs to you.”

In a sometimes emotional speech, she added: “Our glorious diversity…is not a threat to who we are. It makes us who we are”. She ended tearfully, saying thank you, and hoping she “made you proud”.

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The winners were selected by the American School Counsellor Association. Prior to being joined by the First Lady in the East Room, the school counsellors and several other guests attended a panel featuring Education Secretary John King Jr, former Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and Friday Night Lights actress Connie Britton.

School Counsellor of the Year is an annual White House tradition started in 2015 by Ms Obama.

This will not be Ms Obama’s final public appearance however. She is scheduled to be a guest on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon next Wednesday.

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