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Obamas encourage youth leaders at summit

- CHICAGO (AFP)

— Barack and Michelle Obama Tuesday launched a youth leadership summit with an accent on social service, with Britain’s Prince Harry on hand.

The two-day event was billed as an opportunit­y for notable young activists and leaders from around the world to learn from each other, and from experts. Given the Obamas’ starpower, well-known names were scheduled to appear, including the British royal, rapper Common, singer Gloria Estefan, composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, and former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi. Some 500 people from 60 countries, who have made some form of social impact in their communitie­s, were invited to attend the summit in the Midwestern city where Obama first entered politics and where his presidenti­al library will be built.

They were either nominated to attend or were chosen from among 20,000 applicants. The former US president, who has made cultivatin­g the next generation of young leaders and community activists a centerpiec­e of his post-White House work, told the assembled group that he hoped to learn from the summits’ panels and discussion groups. “In many ways, we want to learn from you as much as we want to maybe share some of what we’ve learned,” Obama said. “This is a big brainstorm­ing session. This is a big hackathon. This is an experiment in us trying to have a collective conversati­on.”

Politics was left out for the most part, with only brief mentions by some of Tuesday’s speakers. In opening remarks, Marietje Schaake, a member of European Parliament, alluded to some of the controvers­ial politics roiling American discourse — including President Donald Trump’s yet-unfulfille­d promise to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama arrive for the first session of the Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago, Tuesday.
AP-Yonhap Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama arrive for the first session of the Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago, Tuesday.

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