The events from this week

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    "I am now a middle-aged Indian woman who is married to an Indian feminist man and raising a feminist 3-year-old son (whose middle name is Atticus and who thinks he is actually Thomas the train. I want a different world. But she will neverforget the fire that was lit to make something of her life, and to use that life to serve others," she wrote.

    The events from this week, this amazing womens march, echoed globally that the expectations I have are not ones I hold in isolation.Sindhu further thanks Michelle for teaching by both words and example that the best uses of power and influence are in the service of others and China Boundary Wire plastic peg our community."

    The letter, which was sent to Obama on January, was written by Sindhu who is a feminist and a mother.She wrote, that week, she signed up to be a volunteer at the hospital and signed up for an after-school programme teaching creative writing and literature for underservedchildren in the community.. She had heard Michelle speak in 1996, the Elle reported.Washington: Barack Obama has shared an"inspiring" letter by a 38-year-old Indian-American woman on International Womens Day, thanking his wife Michelle formaking a difference in her life. I need a different world," Sindhu wrote.

    Thank you, Michelle, for helping avulnerable teenager raised to comply to start to challenge thenotion that she was powerless," Sindhu wrote. And I know that this is not an expectation I can have without being part of that change."One day in Fall 1996, an idealistic 17-year-old Indian girl was inspired while sitting in a chapel."Im proud of Michelle for the difference she made in this young womans life, and Im inspired by Sindhus story?so I thought Id share it with you today," Obama prefacedSindhus letter.

    The former US President shared the letter in its entirety on Medium: "Read to the end" of the note, he writes, adding "you wont regret it. She didnt remember the name of the woman who spoke."I later found out that the inspirational powerhouse of a woman who spoke was Michelle Obama.) They are amazing, she adds. I wanted to say thank you to the both of you."The ways in which you have impacted the world have left me expecting so much more from our world.The letter ends with the Indian-American woman telling the Obamas that "shes in" for changing the world for better