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Our mission is to inspire people to take action, empower them to change their world, and connect them so they can achieve more together.

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Tickets to the Obama Presidential Center Museum go on sale May 6. For access to a ticket pre-sale, become an Obama Foundation member today (link in bio).


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It is easy to look around right now and feel like the challenges we face are simply too big. But hope is not about ignoring the hard stuff. It is that thing inside us that insists something better awaits if we are willing to work for it.

Here on the South Side of Chicago, hope is getting a permanent home. The Obama Presidential Center will be dedicated June 18, and the full campus will open to the public June 19.

A campus with a world-class Museum. A new branch of the Chicago Public Library. Sweeping green spaces filled with public art. A basketball court. And so much more.

This is a place where a child from next door or across the globe can sit behind the Resolute Desk and imagine how they could help create a better world.

This is not a monument to the past — it is a living destination for people who refuse to accept the status quo. If you feel that way, this is your invitation to join us. Sign up to be the first to know about updates, events, and tickets at Obama.org.


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Democracy is strongest when everyone can see themselves reflected in it.

In 2017, President Obama appointed Shawn Skelly to the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service – making her one of the highest-profile openly transgender presidential appointees in U.S. history.

Skelly's story is a reminder that democracy moves forward when more people are seen, heard, and empowered to serve.

Because everyone deserves to know they belong at the heart of democracy, today we mark International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia.


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What is something you refuse to give up on?


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The Obama Foundation has announced the naming of the Hope and Change Lobby of the Museum at the Obama Presidential Center, honoring the foundational ideas of President Obama’s 2008 campaign.

The Hope and Change Lobby, which is free and open to guests, is made possible through the generous contribution by the Hutchins Family Foundation, founded by Obama Foundation Board Vice-Chair Glenn Hutchins and his wife, Debbie Hutchins.

“When visitors enter the Hope and Change Lobby, we hope they will feel what we did during President Obama’s historic 2008 campaign — that change is not only possible but achievable,” said Valerie Jarrett, CEO at The Obama Foundation.

Located at the Museum’s sunlit, unticketed entrance, the Hope and Change Lobby is a three-story space connected by a sculptural bronze staircase, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and is a singular place on campus to view a number of major arts installations - along with a soon-to-be unveiled piece by Njideka Akunyili Crosby!

The art includes:

This Land, Shared Sky, a multimedia textile installation between artists @nickcaveart and @marie_watt_studio. This work unites Indigenous and Black traditions through beaded nets and sculptural jingle elements. Watt has spent more than two decades creating works that bridge Indigenous history, culture, community, and memory.

Kiki Smith’s Receive, the largest of the artist's bronze sculptures with moon and stars. In keeping with Smith’s previous work, Receive celebrates our shared connection to the cosmos, offering hope, orientation, and solace in the heart of the museum.

Mark Bradford’s City of the Big Shoulders, a monumental painting scaling the 3-story west wall of the Our Story Atrium in the Museum Building, mapping Chicago through an embrace of fragmentation and perspective, collapsing landscape into memory and compressing history into a story of pressure, power, survival, and hope.

@jayheikes' Quintessence, a constellation of seven-pointed bronze stars installed along one of the Museum building’s exterior courtyard walls, reflects the complexity of American identity and invites contemplative engagement as sunlight moves across their textured surfaces.


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The Obama Foundation has announced the naming of the Hope and Change Lobby of the Museum at the Obama Presidential Center, honoring the foundational ideas of President Obama’s 2008 campaign.

The Hope and Change Lobby, which is free and open to guests, is made possible through the generous contribution by the Hutchins Family Foundation, founded by Obama Foundation Board Vice-Chair Glenn Hutchins and his wife, Debbie Hutchins.

“When visitors enter the Hope and Change Lobby, we hope they will feel what we did during President Obama’s historic 2008 campaign — that change is not only possible but achievable,” said Valerie Jarrett, CEO at The Obama Foundation.

Located at the Museum’s sunlit, unticketed entrance, the Hope and Change Lobby is a three-story space connected by a sculptural bronze staircase, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and is a singular place on campus to view a number of major arts installations - along with a soon-to-be unveiled piece by Njideka Akunyili Crosby!

The art includes:

This Land, Shared Sky, a multimedia textile installation between artists @nickcaveart and @marie_watt_studio. This work unites Indigenous and Black traditions through beaded nets and sculptural jingle elements. Watt has spent more than two decades creating works that bridge Indigenous history, culture, community, and memory.

Kiki Smith’s Receive, the largest of the artist's bronze sculptures with moon and stars. In keeping with Smith’s previous work, Receive celebrates our shared connection to the cosmos, offering hope, orientation, and solace in the heart of the museum.

Mark Bradford’s City of the Big Shoulders, a monumental painting scaling the 3-story west wall of the Our Story Atrium in the Museum Building, mapping Chicago through an embrace of fragmentation and perspective, collapsing landscape into memory and compressing history into a story of pressure, power, survival, and hope.

@jayheikes' Quintessence, a constellation of seven-pointed bronze stars installed along one of the Museum building’s exterior courtyard walls, reflects the complexity of American identity and invites contemplative engagement as sunlight moves across their textured surfaces.


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The Obama Foundation has announced the naming of the Hope and Change Lobby of the Museum at the Obama Presidential Center, honoring the foundational ideas of President Obama’s 2008 campaign.

The Hope and Change Lobby, which is free and open to guests, is made possible through the generous contribution by the Hutchins Family Foundation, founded by Obama Foundation Board Vice-Chair Glenn Hutchins and his wife, Debbie Hutchins.

“When visitors enter the Hope and Change Lobby, we hope they will feel what we did during President Obama’s historic 2008 campaign — that change is not only possible but achievable,” said Valerie Jarrett, CEO at The Obama Foundation.

Located at the Museum’s sunlit, unticketed entrance, the Hope and Change Lobby is a three-story space connected by a sculptural bronze staircase, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and is a singular place on campus to view a number of major arts installations - along with a soon-to-be unveiled piece by Njideka Akunyili Crosby!

The art includes:

This Land, Shared Sky, a multimedia textile installation between artists @nickcaveart and @marie_watt_studio. This work unites Indigenous and Black traditions through beaded nets and sculptural jingle elements. Watt has spent more than two decades creating works that bridge Indigenous history, culture, community, and memory.

Kiki Smith’s Receive, the largest of the artist's bronze sculptures with moon and stars. In keeping with Smith’s previous work, Receive celebrates our shared connection to the cosmos, offering hope, orientation, and solace in the heart of the museum.

Mark Bradford’s City of the Big Shoulders, a monumental painting scaling the 3-story west wall of the Our Story Atrium in the Museum Building, mapping Chicago through an embrace of fragmentation and perspective, collapsing landscape into memory and compressing history into a story of pressure, power, survival, and hope.

@jayheikes' Quintessence, a constellation of seven-pointed bronze stars installed along one of the Museum building’s exterior courtyard walls, reflects the complexity of American identity and invites contemplative engagement as sunlight moves across their textured surfaces.


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The Obama Foundation has announced the naming of the Hope and Change Lobby of the Museum at the Obama Presidential Center, honoring the foundational ideas of President Obama’s 2008 campaign.

The Hope and Change Lobby, which is free and open to guests, is made possible through the generous contribution by the Hutchins Family Foundation, founded by Obama Foundation Board Vice-Chair Glenn Hutchins and his wife, Debbie Hutchins.

“When visitors enter the Hope and Change Lobby, we hope they will feel what we did during President Obama’s historic 2008 campaign — that change is not only possible but achievable,” said Valerie Jarrett, CEO at The Obama Foundation.

Located at the Museum’s sunlit, unticketed entrance, the Hope and Change Lobby is a three-story space connected by a sculptural bronze staircase, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and is a singular place on campus to view a number of major arts installations - along with a soon-to-be unveiled piece by Njideka Akunyili Crosby!

The art includes:

This Land, Shared Sky, a multimedia textile installation between artists @nickcaveart and @marie_watt_studio. This work unites Indigenous and Black traditions through beaded nets and sculptural jingle elements. Watt has spent more than two decades creating works that bridge Indigenous history, culture, community, and memory.

Kiki Smith’s Receive, the largest of the artist's bronze sculptures with moon and stars. In keeping with Smith’s previous work, Receive celebrates our shared connection to the cosmos, offering hope, orientation, and solace in the heart of the museum.

Mark Bradford’s City of the Big Shoulders, a monumental painting scaling the 3-story west wall of the Our Story Atrium in the Museum Building, mapping Chicago through an embrace of fragmentation and perspective, collapsing landscape into memory and compressing history into a story of pressure, power, survival, and hope.

@jayheikes' Quintessence, a constellation of seven-pointed bronze stars installed along one of the Museum building’s exterior courtyard walls, reflects the complexity of American identity and invites contemplative engagement as sunlight moves across their textured surfaces.


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The Obama Foundation has announced the naming of the Hope and Change Lobby of the Museum at the Obama Presidential Center, honoring the foundational ideas of President Obama’s 2008 campaign.

The Hope and Change Lobby, which is free and open to guests, is made possible through the generous contribution by the Hutchins Family Foundation, founded by Obama Foundation Board Vice-Chair Glenn Hutchins and his wife, Debbie Hutchins.

“When visitors enter the Hope and Change Lobby, we hope they will feel what we did during President Obama’s historic 2008 campaign — that change is not only possible but achievable,” said Valerie Jarrett, CEO at The Obama Foundation.

Located at the Museum’s sunlit, unticketed entrance, the Hope and Change Lobby is a three-story space connected by a sculptural bronze staircase, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and is a singular place on campus to view a number of major arts installations - along with a soon-to-be unveiled piece by Njideka Akunyili Crosby!

The art includes:

This Land, Shared Sky, a multimedia textile installation between artists @nickcaveart and @marie_watt_studio. This work unites Indigenous and Black traditions through beaded nets and sculptural jingle elements. Watt has spent more than two decades creating works that bridge Indigenous history, culture, community, and memory.

Kiki Smith’s Receive, the largest of the artist's bronze sculptures with moon and stars. In keeping with Smith’s previous work, Receive celebrates our shared connection to the cosmos, offering hope, orientation, and solace in the heart of the museum.

Mark Bradford’s City of the Big Shoulders, a monumental painting scaling the 3-story west wall of the Our Story Atrium in the Museum Building, mapping Chicago through an embrace of fragmentation and perspective, collapsing landscape into memory and compressing history into a story of pressure, power, survival, and hope.

@jayheikes' Quintessence, a constellation of seven-pointed bronze stars installed along one of the Museum building’s exterior courtyard walls, reflects the complexity of American identity and invites contemplative engagement as sunlight moves across their textured surfaces.


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Here’s President Obama’s priceless reaction to the almost finished Obama Presidential Center Museum.

President Obama and Obama Foundation CEO Valerie Jarrett toured the Presidential Center Museum, as we prepare to open to the public June 19. They spent time appreciating the details, noticing the special touches and imagining all the ways visitors from around the world and across the city will make this place their own.


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President @barackobama takes the #ColbertQuestionert — and things get a little heated!

#Colbert #Obama #Basketball @obamafoundation @juliuserving


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What does it really mean to say “Bring Change Home?”

As we move closer to opening our doors, President Obama reminds us that the Obama Presidential Center wasn't built to celebrate one person’s legacy—it was built to unlock the power within you.

Come visit and get inspired to take action. #BringChangeHome. Get your tickets, link in bio!


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We just ADORE these two.

#Colbert #Obama #Wordle @barackobama @obamafoundation @nytgames


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The Obama Foundation today announced the Nancy Pelosi Garden Pavilion at the Obama Presidential Center, celebrating Pelosi as one of the many icons, leaders, activists and changemakers who will be honored in named spaces at the Obama Presidential Center thanks to generous gifts from benefactors.

The Nancy Pelosi Garden Pavilion is made possible through a generous donation by philanthropist and business leader Ron Conway.

This naming of the pavilion for Pelosi, the first woman who served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, reflects the Foundation’s commitment to building a campus that honors the significant contributions of the visionary and courageous individuals “on whose shoulders we stand.”

The Garden Pavilion will anchor the eastern border of The Eleanor Roosevelt Fruit & Vegetable Garden at the Center's campus. The structure will include a classroom, a workroom, and public restrooms.


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The Obama Foundation today announced the Nancy Pelosi Garden Pavilion at the Obama Presidential Center, celebrating Pelosi as one of the many icons, leaders, activists and changemakers who will be honored in named spaces at the Obama Presidential Center thanks to generous gifts from benefactors.

The Nancy Pelosi Garden Pavilion is made possible through a generous donation by philanthropist and business leader Ron Conway.

This naming of the pavilion for Pelosi, the first woman who served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, reflects the Foundation’s commitment to building a campus that honors the significant contributions of the visionary and courageous individuals “on whose shoulders we stand.”

The Garden Pavilion will anchor the eastern border of The Eleanor Roosevelt Fruit & Vegetable Garden at the Center's campus. The structure will include a classroom, a workroom, and public restrooms.


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Nobody wanted to leave.

It was May 12, 2009, and the East Room of the White House had just hosted something it had never seen before — a poetry jam. Slam poets and jazz singers, novelists and pianists, all sharing one of America's most storied stages. Then a young playwright named @lin_manuel Miranda stepped up.

He told the room he had something new. Something he was just beginning to work out. It was about Alexander Hamilton.

The crowd was politely skeptical. The President and First Lady wished him luck. It later became the Broadway hit "Hamilton."

That night became the template for everything the Obamas believed the White House could be — diverse, alive, and of the moment. A house that belonged to all of America.

Tina Tchen, now Executive Vice President of Programs at The Obama Foundation, who helped organize the evening, held onto the program from that night. It sat in a desk drawer, then a basement box, for over a decade.

This June, it goes on display at the Obama Presidential Center Museum in Chicago — a small piece of paper that holds an enormous moment.

"The arts are a really essential part of our democracy," Tchen said. "It's how we express ourselves."

"The People's House" exhibit opens at the Obama Presidential Center Museum June 19.


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When Hyde Park Academy Futures Series students visited @northwesternmedicine Bronzeville Outpatient Center, they walked away with so much more than just a behind-the-scenes look at healthcare.

It was powerful to hear directly from professionals who grew up in their neighborhoods, and who are now giving back and serving the community they call home. These are the conversations that change how young people see themselves and their futures. Students also got hands-on with CPR and airway management training.

A huge thank you to @northwesternmedicine for opening your doors, sharing your stories, and investing in the next generation!


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When Hyde Park Academy Futures Series students visited @northwesternmedicine Bronzeville Outpatient Center, they walked away with so much more than just a behind-the-scenes look at healthcare.

It was powerful to hear directly from professionals who grew up in their neighborhoods, and who are now giving back and serving the community they call home. These are the conversations that change how young people see themselves and their futures. Students also got hands-on with CPR and airway management training.

A huge thank you to @northwesternmedicine for opening your doors, sharing your stories, and investing in the next generation!


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When Hyde Park Academy Futures Series students visited @northwesternmedicine Bronzeville Outpatient Center, they walked away with so much more than just a behind-the-scenes look at healthcare.

It was powerful to hear directly from professionals who grew up in their neighborhoods, and who are now giving back and serving the community they call home. These are the conversations that change how young people see themselves and their futures. Students also got hands-on with CPR and airway management training.

A huge thank you to @northwesternmedicine for opening your doors, sharing your stories, and investing in the next generation!


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When Hyde Park Academy Futures Series students visited @northwesternmedicine Bronzeville Outpatient Center, they walked away with so much more than just a behind-the-scenes look at healthcare.

It was powerful to hear directly from professionals who grew up in their neighborhoods, and who are now giving back and serving the community they call home. These are the conversations that change how young people see themselves and their futures. Students also got hands-on with CPR and airway management training.

A huge thank you to @northwesternmedicine for opening your doors, sharing your stories, and investing in the next generation!


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