President Barack Obama visited the campus of North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro to participate in a forum on the historically black college experience. The forum discussion was taped in front of a live audience of N.C. A&T students, participants in My Brother’s Keeper and other invited guests.
A few audience members had the opportunity to ask questions of the president. In what was titled, “An Undefeated Conversation with President Obama: Sports, Race and Achievement,” the President spoke about what it means to be undefeated in the face of life’s obstacles.
Hosted and moderated by SportsCenter anchor Stan Verrett, An Undefeated Conversation with President Obama: Sports, Race and Achievement aired at 10 p.m. EST. on 11 Oct.
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"It doesn’t take a lot to transform the lives of young men." —@POTUS on importance of mentorship: https://t.co/qtf5dCNxBC UndefeatedConvo pic.twitter.com/pS9PmHIxk8
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 12, 2016