
Monica Roberts, October 1, 2008
I wrote that in advance of the November 2008 presidential election. I'm still smiling a year later. Today marks the one year anniversary of President Obama's historic election as president of the United States.
I won't forget what I was doing the night I heard the historic network calls that he had passed the magic 270 electoral votes with the close of polls in California, Oregon and Washington state.

For the first time in a long while, African descended people here in the United Sates and across the Diaspora stood a little taller as our hearts swelled with pride over the fact that an African descended man was going to run the most powerful country on the planet.
I came home from work that night and gleefully wrote the 'Yes We Did' post I'd promised to do if he was elected.

There have been trying times as well for President Obama, but he has the country moving in the right direction as we approach the end of his first year in office in January.