TheRoot.com ran a series where four successful mothers share their opinions on Michelle Obama’s choices. They take a look at her position as as the ultimate “mom-in-chief,” exploring her role in family, work/life balance and feminism: From the site:
With viewpoints that are funny, brash and bracing, the four women bring controversial and conflicting perspectives that are sure to spark spirited and downright-heated discussions about Michelle’s—and all women’s—choices.
Here are summaries and links to each piece:
§ Jolene Ivey, Founder of Mocha Moms, on how Michelle is the ultimate mocha mom—she is making a choice to be a “black at-home mom.” Claire Huxtable did it all, but she only had to keep it together 22 minutes a week—Michelle Obama has a chance to create a new template for what a fully functioning African-American family can be: “The Ultimate Mocha Mom” at http://www.theroot.com/id/48900
§ Leslie Morgan Steiner, editor of Mommy Wars—Steiner says Obama spoke to white women, but her “mom-first” spin is dangerous and insulting. Every mom in the universe puts their kids first. Instead, Obama should discuss work/life balance: “How Michelle Obama Passed for White” http://www.theroot.com/id/48899
§ Rebecca Walker, blogger for The Root says she cheered when Michelle Obama prioritized her life over her career in a widely viewed television interview. Feminism’s slippery promise of diversity has long been built around white centrism and women over 50, but Michelle’s rise challenges that centrism: “The End of Feminism as We Know It” at http://www.theroot.com/id/48898
§ Anna Perez, press secretary to former first lady Barbara Bush, says Mrs. Obama now has the power to set her own tone in her new household, the White House: “You Make The Rules” at http://www.theroot.com/id/48901
§ Plus, Meera Bowman-Johnson imagines what a letter to Michelle from Clair Huxtable might look like: http://www.theroot.com/id/48902
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