First Lady Michelle Obama’s speech at the TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People Awards ceremony has sparked conversations about social innovation from Capitol Hill to the red carpet. Her remarks coincided with speeches by Domestic Policy Director Melody Barnes and Secretary of Health and Human Resources Kathleen Sebelius, who both also highlighted the Obama Administration’s social innovation agenda.
Major media outlets are joining the conversation as well. The New York Times, the Associated Press, and The Today Show were among the news outlets to cover Michelle Obama’s speech.
The New York Times: Mrs. Obama Introduces New Fund to Aid Nonprofits
The Today Show: First Lady’s Night Out in New York
Associated Press: Michelle Obama Captivates Glittery Crowd in NYC


Wed, May 6, 2009
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