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Moroccan Girls Travel to Washington, D.C. for Meeting First Lady Michele Obama

21 Moroccan girls boarded by RAM


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First Lady Michele Obama & Moroccan girls
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USPA NEWS - On Saturday October 8, twenty-one Moroccan girls boarded a Royal Air Maroc flight destined for Washington, DC to meet U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House. The girls will continue the conversation that they started with the First Lady when she visited Marrakech in June's discussion.
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Source: US embassy in Morocco
LET GIRLS LEARN PROGRAM LED BY THE FURST LADY MICHELE OBAMA-----------------------------------------------On Saturday October 8, twenty-one Moroccan girls boarded a Royal Air Maroc flight destined for Washington, DC to meet U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Saturday October 8, twenty-one Moroccan girls boarded a Royal Air Maroc flight destined for Washington, DC to meet U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House.  The girls will continue the conversation that they started with the First Lady when she visited Marrakech in June where they discussed their shared commitment to education as part of the “Let Girls Learn“ initiative.  These young women, who come from diverse backgrounds and communities including Tetoune, Casablanca, Essaouira  and Ouarzazate, so impressed Mrs. Obama with their dedication to following their dreams that she invited the girls to her home at the White House. Source US Embassy in Morocco and moroaccoworldnews.com

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