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Our common hope for our communities

In this opening session, hear from speakers like Janelle Monáe, Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, Cubs President Theo Epstein, and Obama Foundation program participants who are bound together by a shared hope that our best days are ahead of us, as long as we put in the work.

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Inside the 2018 Obama Foundation Summit

Hear from Obama Foundation Scholar Juan Carlos Monterrey Gómez and Community Leadership Corps members Emily Nordquist and Yaiza Van Horn on their experience at the Summit and how the Foundation is empowering them to take on the biggest challenges in their

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

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.

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.

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.

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 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

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Janelle Monáe and Community Leadership Corps members Danny Flores and Anna Dong share their stories and how their communities have helped them find their voices.

Make sure that everyone who should has a place at your table. Find out who is missing and make it comfortable for them to join.”

Obama Scholar, Ana Maria Gonzalez-Forrero
Three men sit on sofas in conversation in front of an Obama Foundation Summit logo
MBK Alliance Executive Director Michael Smith speaks with winners of the MBK Alliance Community Competition.

You are somewhere that is someone’s home.”

Obama Fellow Ashley Hanson

I’ve always had that feeling inside that I was fighting for anyone who has been told no.”

Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad
Songwriter and jazz vocalist Queen Esther and guitarist Jeff McLaughlin closed out the first session of the Obama Foundation Summit with a powerful performance.
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  • The Museum

    The Obama Presidential Center Museum is a world-class landmark that tells the story of our democracy through the lens of America’s first Black president and First Lady. Dynamic exhibits across four floors will highlight the events, policies, challenges, and accomplishments of the Obama presidency. The Museum is comprised of four levels of exhibitions and the Sky Room, a 5,000 square foot space that offers soul-stirring perspective and panoramic views of Chicago. Entry to the Museum is by time-ticket or event participation. Monday | 1 - 8 p.m. CTTuesday - Sunday | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. CT

  • Forum Building

    The Forum Building is a vibrant community center that celebrates creativity and innovation. The Forum’s two levels are brought to life through power performances at the Elie Wiesel Auditorium, creative forms of expression in the Media Suite, and collaborative thinking in the Democracy in Action Labs. The Forum also features the Hadiya Pendleton Atrium, Tafari’s Kitchen, our Cafe, two courtyards, and one-of-kind pieces of art by Theaster Gates, Spencer Finch, and Tyanna Buie. Monday | 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

  • Home Court

    Home Court is a 60,000-square-foot athletic and events space designed to strengthen the entire community and motivate people of all ages. Home Court offers programs inspired by President Obama's belief in the power of sports, mentorship, and connection. The two level space includes an NBA-sized regulation basketball court, seven flexible multipurpose rooms, two outdoor courtyards, and several multi-level seating areas for visitors.Monday - Sunday 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. CT

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    Libraries are the beating heart of a strong democratic culture. Here we welcome local residents, scholars, and visitors from around the world to connect, reflect, and act. The Obama Presidential Center campus features a new branch of the Chicago Public Library that celebrates the rich history of Chicago’s public libraries and the powerful legacy of the Obamas. The Library Branch includes a YOUMedia Suite, a City Maker’s Space, a Children’s Area, and the exclusive President’s Reading Room, a collection of written works that reflect the interests, histories, and readings of President and Mrs. Obama.Mon & Wed12 - 8 p.m. CTTues & Thur10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CTFri & Sat9 a.m. - 5 p.m. CTSun1 -5 p.m. CT

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