U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is the first woman, Black person, and Asian American to serve in the role. Read about her age, husband, parents, and more.
TRACKING KAMALA HARRIS ALL THE WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE She may not have formally declared her intention to make a bid for the Democratic Party nomination for the 2020 Presidential election but this week, Kamala Harris gave the clearest indication yet that she intends to throw her hat into the ...
“Speaking for myself and my immediate Jamaican family, we wish to categorically dissociate ourselves from this travesty,” Harris’ father said in a statement.
Her parents divorced when Harris was 7 years old. Harris wrote in her memoir, "The Truths We Hold" that "they didn't fight about money. The only thing they fought about was who got the books." Though her father remained a part of their lives, Harris and her sister lived with their ...
Kamala still has cousins in Jamaica, per CNN.“Even talking to you now, I feel some sort of tears from my eyes too, you know,” Sherman Harris told the outlet of his cousin. “It's like tears of joy.” Kamala’s parents met at a Black author study group. ...
Get to know new vice president Kamala Harris' parents Shyamala Gopalan and Donald J. Harris, where they immigrated from, how her mom died, and what Kamala's relationship is like with her father.
"Even if you don't agree with her on everything, Kamala Harris will fight for you to the very end," he said. He said she will fight for families who need better heath care or safer places to live, for parents who want better schools, for workers worried about retirement and will hav...
Kamala Harris credits her parents' activism during the civil rights movement for her political career.
Harris’’s parents divorced when she was seven-years-old. She had to move to Montreal, Quebec with her mom who had accepted a research and teaching position at theMcGill University-affiliatedJewish General Hospital. Harris graduated from High School in Montreal and went on to Howard University...
Meeting Kamala Harris in the flesh is compelling. I experienced it first hand when I saw her take the stage for a fundraiser for a nonprofit in New York two years ago. This was before the pandemic and over 500 Indian-Americans had gathered close, excited to meet one...