
President Barack Obama has a lot of reasons to be proud of his daughters Sasha and Malia. But one of their best qualities that the A Promised Land author, 59, couldn’t help but ardently praise was their initiative to get involved with the Black Lives Matter demonstrations that occurred over the summer. “I didn’t have to give them a lot of advice because they had a very clear sense of what was right and what was wrong and [of] their own agency and the power of their voice and the need to participate,” the former president said of Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, in an interview with People.
“Malia and Sasha found their own ways to get involved with the demonstrations and activism that you saw with young people this summer, without any prompting from Michelle [Obama] and myself, on their own initiative.” President Obama reiterated that his daughters were not in any way “looking for limelight.” In fact, the two young women, both in college, “were very much in organizer mode,” their father shared.

“I could not have been prouder of them,” he shared with the outlet. Before they engaged in the demonstrations, President Obama confessed that his daughters did seek some advice from their parents. “I think a couple of times they asked for sort of very specific suggestions about what would be the best way to communicate X or what would be the most useful thing that, if we were mobilizing a whole bunch of friends, to have an impact, what should we be doing?” he reflected.

Although he doesn’t see his daughters going into politics, President Obama strongly believes that his daughters will be “active citizens” throughout their lives. “They’re reflective of their generation in the sense they want to make a difference and they think about their careers in terms of: How do I have a positive impact? How do I make the world better?” he said. “What particular paths they take in doing that, I think are going to change and vary between the two of them,” he observed.
