We have to support each other,
especially at this time,
to be proud of women.
And of whatever your
choices in life,
it's up to us what makes
us happy and fulfilled.
I know that kids
are watching us.
They're watching what
we say, what we do.
And Barack and I have
tried to make sure
that what kids are seeing is
something that they can be
proud of, because it matters.
I think it's so important that
our stories are not erased.
Women stand up for themselves.
They fight their own
battles, and women can win.
These can be very challenging
times for a lot of us.
I think a lot of us right now in
this current political climate
are feeling more vulnerable
than ever before.
But I think the
beautiful thing about it
is that we are having events
like the Glisten Awards,
or women running
for office where
we're all coming together.
Like, we're realizing that
if anybody is vulnerable,
we're all vulnerable.
So we really have to
look out for each other.
I think as women, sometimes
we're afraid to ask.
We're afraid to be vocal.
We're taught not to be.
They like us quiet, as we've
seen from this administration.
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So I think it's really important
to encourage each other,
encourage other
women to stand up,
and be strong, and know
that we will be OK,
and we have each other's backs.
Yeah.
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