Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Assume Leadership of USA

The Biden-Harris White House Plans to “Restore America as a Champion for Women and Girls” Glamour

On Tuesday, with less than 24 hours to go until the inauguration, President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris announced the formation of the White House Gender Policy Council, aiming for what the team is calling a government-wide focus on uplifting the rights of girls and women in the United States and around the world, restoring America as a champion for women and girls.” 

The council will be cochaired by Jennifer Klein and Julissa Reynoso, two women with extensive experience fighting for gender equity. According to a press release that the incoming administration released, the council will “guide and coordinate government policy that impacts women and girls, across a wide range of issues such as economic security, health care, racial justice, gender-based violence, and foreign policy, working in cooperation with the other White House policy councils.” 

The Hard Part for Kamala Harris Will Come After She Makes History Politico

After laying her hand on the Bibles of the first Black Supreme Court justice and Regina Shelton, a “second mother to her,” Harris will confront a pressure that the white men she’s joining in the exclusive vice presidential club never felt. With that comes a mission—as Harris, the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica and India, puts it—to “make sure you’re not the last.” It’s the barrier that no other woman or person of color was ever able to clear.

“Starting Wednesday, we're going to be lifted up and we're going to be able to tell our story,” said Donna Brazile, the former DNC chair and a groundbreaking woman of color herself. “And for Black women, we're often invisible. People don't see us. They don't know who we are. They don't know the value that we bring to the public space. And I think this is a great opportunity.”

The Meaning of Kamala Harris’ Pearls

Kamala Harris Has Always Worn Pearls. Now, in Sisterhood, So Will They The New York Times

A Facebook group called “Wear Pearls on Jan 20 2021" was created to honor Kamala Harris, the country’s first female Vice President-elect, who wore her signature pearls on key life occasions. Harris wore pearls when she graduated Howard University, was sworn into Congress, grilled Brett Kavanaugh, debated Vice President Mike Pence, as she received her Covid-19 vaccine and, it’s likely, again when she is sworn on Wednesday.

Related: The Real Meaning Behind Kamala Harris’ Pearl Necklaces O The Oprah Magazine

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Kamala Harris: Road to VP

The Artist Behind Kamala Harris' Campaign Poster Is a Rising Political Art Star Yello July, 2019

When Sen. Kamala Harris’ (D-Calif.) presidential campaign wanted an official poster, they turned to artist Tracie Ching.

Ching creates alternative movie posters and has worked with clients including Adidas, ESPN, Google, Lucasfilm, Marvel Studios, Metallica, Netflix, Sony, TIME. Tracie Ching has increasingly become known for her political work and is now located in Washington DC. See her Instagram.

“One of her main taglines for this campaign is the happy warrior, so it was important that we create that feel about the candidate,” Ching told Yello in an interview.

Ching has also worked with both Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Beto O’Rourke. her style is inspired by the Victorian and Civil War eras, and her work often looks inspired by currency.

How San Francisco ‘s Wealthiest Families Launched Kamala Harris Politico Magazine August 2019