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‘Kamala Harris’ holds mother’s inspiration Turning the history of the US Vice President (clip)


Know women well Turn the history of the first woman, Vice President of the United States.

Kamala Harris was sworn in as the first female vice president of the United States on Jan. 20, shaping the political history of the world’s number one nation.

– First woman to serve as Vice President of the United States

– First Black American

– The first Asian American

– The first Hispanic American Who have stepped up to the highest political position Sitting in the vice president chair And the 49th Vice President of the United States

Kamala Harris was sworn in as U.S. Vice President on January 20, 2021.
Kamala Harris was sworn in as U.S. Vice President on January 20, 2021.

After earlier, Kamala has made history. From being the first woman and the first black person to become a California senator. In winning elections in 2016

Of course, Kamala or Kamala (if read as the Indian name is pronounced) is an American woman. Indian-Jamaican descent, black hair with a pretty face. Dark eyes like an Indian woman Personality, agile, cheerful laughter. It has become an inspiration to all women of color in the United States. To dare to follow a dream With determination to benefit the nation, the country Through democratic elections

Memories of Mother Kamala Harris posted on Twitter.
Memories of Mother Kamala Harris posted on Twitter.

Glorifying your mother is a great inspiration. Until making it there today

Few hours After Kamala Sworn in as vice president She posted a video on Twitter praising her late mother Shyamal Gopalan Harris (Shyamal Gopalan Harris) as the most responsible woman for her today.

‘When Mother came here from India, I was only 19 at the time. Maybe I didn’t even imagine this time going on. But she deeply believed about herself and about her future generations, including Asian, white, Latino, and indigenous women in America, contributing to the history of paving the way. This time of the night A woman who fights and admires so much about equality Freedom and justice in all things

Including women of color that are often – very often overlooked. But often they proved to be Is the backbone of democracy in the United States. ‘

Kamala Harris glorified Mother Shyamal Kopalan, which was definitely not the first time. At Kamala, talking about her mother while she was on the podium. Mother, who passed away with colon cancer in 2004.

Kamala Harris posted a picture of her mum Shyamal Kopalan (L) on Twitter as she took part in a human rights rally in the United States.
Kamala Harris posted a picture of her mum Shyamal Kopalan (L) on Twitter as she took part in a human rights rally in the United States.

The mother is a model for fighting human rights and freedom.

Kamala Harris tells of her mother, Shyamal, who is of Tamil Indian descent. Born in Chennai Major city of Tamil Nadu The mother is the eldest daughter of all four siblings of a civil servant father and a housewife.

But with Mae Shyamal’s desire to pursue biochemistry, she, who completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Delhi in India, Decided to travel overseas from India in 1958 to pursue studies in biochemistry in the United States until completing his doctorate. In the field of nutrition and endocrine From the University of California, Berkeley (Uce Berkeley)

Kamala said that her mother was a cancer researcher. And also a human rights activist met with his Jamaican father, Donald Harris. Coming to the US To pursue a PhD in economics

But the place where her mother and father first met was at one of the human rights protests. And the two decided to get married in 1963 until they have two children. Both daughters were her. Kamala, born in 1964, and her sister Maya was born in 1967, but the following year her parents separated in 1968, with her and her sister in her mother’s upbringing.

‘When I was young Has been to visit my grandparents in India. I went out for a morning walk by the beach. Grandparents talked about the importance of fighting for democracy and human rights.

Walking that morning Make me who I am today while my father Donald Harris is now a professor of economics at Stanford University. But most of the time my father doesn’t want to be in the eyes of the people in politics. ‘ Kamala Harris wrote on Instagram in September of last year.

Kamala Harris and husband Douglas M. Hoff
Kamala Harris and husband Douglas M. Hoff

These are just a few of what Kamala Harris has spoken and wrote about the history of the grandparents who made the most of her identity today. The day when he rose to the highest political position First woman to serve as Vice President of the United States

Author: Aranya Sri Chantranit

Origin: She,BBC

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