

Harris honored her mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, and the “women who fought and sacrificed so much for equality and liberty and justice for all, including Black women who are often, too often, overlooked but so often prove they are the backbone of our democracy.” She also acknowledged the fight for the right to vote, stating, “all the women who have worked to secure and protect the right to vote for over a century, 100 years ago with the 19th Amendment 55 years ago with the voting rights act and now in 2020 with a new generation of women in our country who cast their ballots and continued the fight for their fundamental right to vote and be heard.” The election of Vice-President Kamala D. Young girls across the country watched as the Vice-President took the stage in a white pantsuit in a nod to the early suffragists and told them in no uncertain terms that one-day, they too could stand where she did. While we as a Commission continue to be mission-driven and actively advance the causes of racial and gender equity in this state and across the nation, and to support the advancement of justice at every opportunity, in every room, and at every table, we applaud the unapologetic approach of our Vice-President as she prepares to do the same for an entire nation. We are proud to watch a woman so in tune with our own values of unity and solidarity take the stage as the first woman to have the official power to actively advance justice and equality from the people’s house. As we celebrate this incredible accomplishment, we also applaud the Vice-President’s commitment to equity, inclusivity, and the monumental task of uplifting and caring for a country in crisis. The California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls strives to be an inclusive voice for every woman in California. She was the first African American and first woman elected district attorney of San Francisco (2004–2011) and attorney general of California (2011–2016). After earning her juris doctor degree, Harris served as the deputy district attorney in Alameda County, California, before becoming the managing attorney in the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office and then chief of the Division on Children and Families, where she established California’s first Bureau of Children’s Justice. Born in Oakland, California, Harris graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C., before returning to California to attend the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. In 2017 she became the first African American to represent California in the United States Senate. The daughter of a Jamaican immigrant father and Indian mother, Harris has long been a trailblazer. Her rise to the White House and the 46 th presidential Administration is the culmination of historic efforts by women, particularly women of color, to be heard, represented, and to finally, have a seat at the table.

Harris is an historic choice for the second highest office in the land. As a Senator and Congressional Black Caucus member, Kamala D. The California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls is thrilled to celebrate the accomplishment of an incredible female American leader, and one more barrier that is forever broken, opening the way for the women who will come after. Harris is the first female Vice-President of the United States of America, and the first Black and Indian American woman to ever hold the office. At his side is California native Kamala D. as the 46 th President of the United States of America. After a challenging election season, the American people cast their ballots and selected Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.
