Kamala Harris was born Oct. 20, 1964, to a black Stanford University professor and a Tamil Indian physician mother. After graduating from high school, Harris left the East Bay to attend Howard University. She earned a bachelor's degree from Howard in 1986 and then returned to the Bay Area in Northern California. Upon her return, she enrolled at Hastings College of the Law, where she earned a law degree. In 2003 Harris would make history. At that year's end, she was elected as the San Francisco district attorney, becoming the first woman, black, and South Asian to achieve this feat. In 2003, Kamala became the District Attorney of the City and County of San Francisco. Having completed two terms as the District Attorney of San Francisco, Kamala was elected as the first African-American and first woman to serve as California's Attorney General. Over the course of her nearly two terms in office, Kamala won a $25-billion settlement for California homeowners hit by the foreclosure crisis, defended California’s landmark climate change law, protected the Affordable Care Act, helped win marriage equality for all Californians, and prosecuted transnational gangs that trafficked in guns, drugs, and human beings. In January 2015, Kamala Harris announced her bid for U.S. Senate. She defeated her opponent to become the second woman of African or Asian descent to hold such a position. In 2017, she introduced 13 bills and resolutions, the majority dealing with public lands and natural resources, crime and law enforcement, and immigration. Harris is an outspoken advocate for immigrant and women’s rights, and a proud member of the resistance against Donald Trump's presidency. She spoke at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on January 21, 2017. “When you speak truth, it can make people quite uncomfortable,” Harris told a group of Democratic activists earlier this year in a speech in Henderson, Nevada. “And for people like us who would like to leave the room with everyone feeling lovely, there’s sometimes a disincentive to speak truth. “But this is a moment in time in which we must speak truth.” #wcw #herstory #timeless

abigailspencerさん(@abigailspencer)が投稿した動画 -

アビゲイル・スペンサーのインスタグラム(abigailspencer) - 8月9日 09時18分


Kamala Harris was born Oct. 20, 1964, to a black Stanford University professor and a Tamil Indian physician mother. After graduating from high school, Harris left the East Bay to attend Howard University. She earned a bachelor's degree from Howard in 1986 and then returned to the Bay Area in Northern California. Upon her return, she enrolled at Hastings College of the Law, where she earned a law degree. In 2003 Harris would make history. At that year's end, she was elected as the San Francisco district attorney, becoming the first woman, black, and South Asian to achieve this feat. In 2003, Kamala became the District Attorney of the City and County of San Francisco. Having completed two terms as the District Attorney of San Francisco, Kamala was elected as the first African-American and first woman to serve as California's Attorney General. Over the course of her nearly two terms in office, Kamala won a $25-billion settlement for California homeowners hit by the foreclosure crisis, defended California’s landmark climate change law, protected the Affordable Care Act, helped win marriage equality for all Californians, and prosecuted transnational gangs that trafficked in guns, drugs, and human beings. In January 2015, Kamala Harris announced her bid for U.S. Senate. She defeated her opponent to become the second woman of African or Asian descent to hold such a position. In 2017, she introduced 13 bills and resolutions, the majority dealing with public lands and natural resources, crime and law enforcement, and immigration. Harris is an outspoken advocate for immigrant and women’s rights, and a proud member of the resistance against Donald Trump's presidency. She spoke at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on January 21, 2017. “When you speak truth, it can make people quite uncomfortable,” Harris told a group of Democratic activists earlier this year in a speech in Henderson, Nevada. “And for people like us who would like to leave the room with everyone feeling lovely, there’s sometimes a disincentive to speak truth. “But this is a moment in time in which we must speak truth.”
#wcw #herstory #timeless


[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)

>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する

4,876

49

2018/8/9

メーガン・マークルのインスタグラム
メーガン・マークルさんがフォロー

アビゲイル・スペンサーを見た方におすすめの有名人