Oprah Winfrey and Meghan Markle), the former First Lady spoke about Derek Chauvin's conviction of the murder of George Floyd."We know that while we're all breathing a sigh of relief over the verdict, there's still work to be done," Mrs Obama said. "And so we, we can't sort of say, 'Great.
That happened. Let's move on'. I know that people in the black community don't feel that way because many of us still live in fear." She admitted she was anxious about daughters Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, learning to drive and going out on their own.“They’re driving, but every time they get in a car by themselves, I worry about what assumption is being made by somebody who doesn’t know everything about them," she said. “The fact that they are good students.
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