The former first lady and a star of ABC’s “black-ish” talk about Mrs. Obama’s memoir, feeling “good enough” and what it really means to “go high.”
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Table for Three: Michelle Obama and Tracee Ellis Ross on the Power of Women’s Stories
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
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