Auma Obama

Activist

Birth Year 1960

Birthplace Nairobi, British Kenya

Age 64 years old

Nationality Kenya

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1960

Rita Auma Obama (born 1960) is a Kenyan-British community activist, sociologist, journalist, author, and half-sister of the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama.

Obama serves as the executive chairwoman of Sauti Kuu Foundation (Strong Voices Foundation), a non-profit organisation that helps orphans and other young people struggling with poverty in Kenya.

Auma Obama is the daughter of Barack Obama Sr.. and his first wife, Kezia Obama (née Aoko).

She is the older half-sister of Barack Obama.

1973

After attending a local elementary school and The Kenya High School for secondary education (1973-1978), she secured a scholarship to attend university in Germany.

1981

She studied German at Heidelberg University from 1981 until 1987.

1993

Obama's final project at the Film Academy was the twenty-minute film All That Glitters (1993), which blends genre conventions in depicting the vulnerability of Black lives in post-unification Germany.

Obama lived in the United Kingdom after her studies.

While there, she helped her mother, Kezia, to relocate from Kenya to the UK.

1996

After her graduation from Heidelberg, she went on for graduate studies at the University of Bayreuth, graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1996.

She also studied at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin.

In 1996, Obama married an Englishman, Ian Manners.

1997

They are the parents of Akinyi Manners (born 1997).

2000

Obama and Manners divorced in 2000.

2007

In 2007, Obama and Akinyi relocated to Kenya.

Obama worked for five years in Kenya with the international charity organisation CARE International before starting her own charity, Sauti Kuu Foundation, sometimes referred to as Auma Obama Foundation.

In 2021 she danced in the German dance show Let's Dance, the German version of Dancing with the Stars.

She reached 5th place.

2011

Kezia was granted British citizenship in 2011.

In 2011, Obama was interviewed for Turk Pipkin's documentary Building Hope and was the subject of a German documentary film The Education of Auma Obama.

2012

Obama is the author of the book And Then Life Happens, released in 2012 by St. Martin's Press.

Obama is a member of the World Future Council.

She is also a member of the board of trustees of the Germany Reading Foundation, as well as a member of the advisory board of the Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies at the University of Bayreuth.

She serves on the council of the Kilimanjaro Initiative in Nairobi.

2014

Since 2014, Dr. Obama has been the patron of the International Storymoja Festivals in Kenya.

She is also the initiator of the Sauti Kuu Act Now Awards.

2017

In 2017, Obama was honoured with the fourth International TÜV Rheinland Global Compact Award in Cologne.

At the award ceremony, she received a specially made bronze sculpture Der Griff nach den Sternen (Reaching for the stars) by artist Hannes Helmke.