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For Jon Batiste, the White House State Dinner Was a Family Affair

For Jon Batiste the White House State Dinner Was a Family Affair
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When Batiste was asked to perform, he wanted to make sure his family and loved ones—especially his wife, writer Suleika Jaouad—could be in attendance. “In the last two years I’ve experienced epic highs and lows, all of which has really put into greater perspective the importance of family,” Batiste explains of the request. Jaouad released a memoir last year that recounted being diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia in 2010 and her years-long, up-down battle with the disease; She relapsed last year. Dr. Biden granted Batiste’s request for a plus eleven, which included Batiste’s mother and his 89-year-old activist grandfather.

Batiste arrived with his beaming family in tow. He held hands with his wife, who was dressed in an eye-catching yellow gown. “She was slaying in Oscar de la Renta,” Batiste says. “Seeing Suleika step out for her first public outing in a year after her cancer treatment meant a lot.” During the night, Batiste and his grandfather remarked on the symbolic significance of their presence. “Discussing with [him] how the original builders of the White House were enslaved Americans whilst walking into the State Dinner as honored guests was quite a moment.” Shortly after Batiste’s rousing performance, President Biden told the musician, “Thank you very much for allowing us to continue to dream.” 

As Batiste puts it, “A lot of healing was going on in the place.”