An immigration reform protester, GM’s first female CEO, and a school clerk turned hero will join first lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday as her guests for President Obama’s State of the Union Address.
The White House announced more than a dozen new attendees Tuesday, ranging from politicians and executives to activists and middle class workers. They will join previously announced guests like former NBA player Jason Collins and Boston Marathon bombing survivors.
The guest list includes Antoinette Tuff, a schoolhouse bookkeeper who became a hero last August when she successfully talked down a gunman on school grounds in suburban Atlanta. Cristian Avila, a DREAMer who participated in the immigration “Fast for Families” protest on the National Mall this fall, is set to attend.
The first lady will also be joined by Mary Barra, the newly appointed first female CEO of General Motors. Barra’s not the only woman trailblazer making the list. Vice Admiral Michelle Howard, who will become the first female four-star admiral in the Navy, and the first African-American woman to achieve four-star rank in the history of the military, will also join.
South Carolina working mother Sabrina Simone Jenkins will likely get a moment in the spotlight as a guest of the first lady. Jenkins is a single mother who was recently highlighted by The Shriver Report for managing to earn her master’s degree while working and caring for her daughter.
The first lady’s guests are often involved in or connected to programs or policies the president plans to highlight in his speech.









