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Kamala Devi Harris was born in Oakland, California,[11]on October 20, 1964.[12] Her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, was a TamilIndianbiologist, whose work on the progesterone receptorgene stimulated advances in breast cancerresearch.[13] She moved to the United States from India as a 19-year-old graduate student in 1958, after studying home science ...
The 2020 presidential campaign of Kamala Harris, a United States senator from California from January 2017 to 2021, officially began on January 21, 2019, with an announcement on Good Morning America. [4] Harris had widely been considered a "high profile" candidate for the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries since 2016.
KHive. #KHive is the hashtag used by an informal online community supporting Kamala Harris, the 49th Vice President of the United States. The hashtag is also a term which is always pronounced and occasionally transcribed as K-Hive, and refers to the wider online community that is not formally affiliated with her campaign or office.
After Kamala Harris’ speech on Monday, our letter of the day is “F.” The United States Vice President — the first woman, the first Black American and the first South Asian American to be ...
Vice President Kamala Harris has once again shattered another glass ceiling by becoming the first woman with acting presidential power The post Twitter reacts to Kamala Harris becoming first woman ...
Vice President Kamala Harris coming back to Atlanta. Fox local. FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team. April 25, 2024 at 3:33 PM. SAN FRANCISCO, CA - APRIL 21: Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks ...
Shyamala Gopalan was the mother of Kamala Harris. She was an Indian biologist and civil rights activist from Chennai, India. Shyamala was born on April 7, 1938, to P. V. Gopalan and his wife, Rajam. Gopalan's family belongs to the Brahmin caste. Gopalan was from Thulasenthirapuram and Rajam was from Painganadu – agrarian villages located very ...
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Arizona on Friday to highlight reproductive rights just days after the state's Supreme Court ruled that an 1864 near-total abortion ban is enforceable.