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The commemorative wall edition of the Shades of Color Obama Years series, the title the publisher has run annually since the presidency itself and that continues as a remembrance now that the administration is a decade behind us, takes twelve pages in Obama Years Remembering 2027 Wall Calendar. The imagery covers the moments the audience returns to: the 2008 Grant Park election-night speech, the 2009 inauguration alongside Michelle, the family portraits at the White House holidays, the Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald official portraits, the Affordable Care Act signing, the carpool karaoke, the eulogy at Charleston after the Mother Emanuel shootings, and the smaller everyday moments (high-fiving staff in West Wing corridors, playing with the family dog Bo on the South Lawn) that the audience has come to treasure. This title comes from Shades of Color.
For commemorative collectors, history households, and anyone who has kept a Shades of Color Obama Years edition every year since 2009, this title continues the run. The imagery still carries weight a decade after the events themselves.