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Barack Obama Wins Creative Arts Emmy

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Barack Obama Wins Creative Arts Emmy

Barack Obama Wins Creative Arts Emmy

Barack Obama , Wins Creative Arts Emmy.

The Creative Arts Emmy Awards took place on Jan.

6 and 7.

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The Creative Arts Emmy Awards took place on Jan.

6 and 7.

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On the award show's second day, the former president took home his fifth Emmy.

He was honored for outstanding narration for the series 'Working: What We Do All Day.'.

Obama and his wife, Michelle, are also producers on the project, CNN reports.

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The four-part Netflix series “explores the ways in which we find meaning in our work and how our experiences and struggles connect us on a human level,” according to the streamer.

When we make sure that everyone feels their work is respected, that everyone’s contribution is honored, and that everyone is getting paid enough to truly take a part in the life of our communities, we reinforce the trust between us that makes everything in our lives possible, Former President Barack Obama, via April 2023 statement.

Obama also won an outstanding narration Emmy in 2022 for 'Our Great National Parks.'.

The Obamas' Higher Ground production company has released over 10 titles since being founded in 2018, CNN reports.

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In 2020, their documentary, 'American Factory,' won an Oscar.


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