Meet Michelle Obama

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"We all agonize about that work-family balance," said [Michelle Obama], who has most recently worked at the University of Chicago Medical Center as vice president of community and external affairs and where she also managed the business diversity program. "We always feel like whatever we decided to do we worry that it's the right thing to do, whether it's working part-time or staying at home. I think at every level women are racked with guilt and feel like they're not doing enough. I am no exception, and I can't say that I've completely resolved it."

"We as women have to start speaking out about the struggles that we're facing and what we need to do as a country to move us back into a place where families have a chance. Those are the kinds of things that I care deeply about because it's stuff that I've felt."

"We as women have to start speaking out about the struggles that we're facing and what we need to do as a country to move us back into a place where families have a chance.Those are the kinds of things that I care deeply about because it's stuff that I've felt."

With the Sentinel, Obama shared private moments of being a woman, wife and mother that have allowed her to see the world through compassionate eyes, and reveal her genuine accessibility and appeal to other women across the country.

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Meet Michelle Obama

LOS ANGELES - Empathy is just a small, seven-letter word but it's significance is packed with such a strong influence that it could change an entire country, at least that's the message the potential First (Black) Lady of America is putting forth.

For Michelle Obama, who is not simply the wife of presidential candidate, Sen...

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