The Education of Auma Obama is a captivating and intimate portrait of President Obama's older half-sister, Auma Obama, who embodies a post-colonial, feminist identity. The film follows her journey from academic overachiever to community mentor in Kenya, where she empowers young activists and social workers. Director Branwen Okpako explores questions of identity, affiliation, and belonging, providing a layered historical context and discussing post-colonial African identity from a feminist perspective. The film features testimonies from women, archival footage, and the story of Auma's father, a charismatic figure who fought for independence and witnessed the decline of his country.
The Education of Auma Obama
Auma Obama's life story is a compelling and personal account of a strong-willed and uniquely perspective individual who embodies a blend of post-colonial and feminist views.







