Kamala Harris made history on January 20, 2021, as the Democrat was sworn in as the first woman to hold the office of U.S. Vice President. Since then, she has been leading the United States alongside President Joe Biden for at least until 2024.
Not an easy task, since after four years under Donald Trump‘s administration, the United States was more divided than ever before. The electoral victory of Biden and Harris raised hope in Americans and people around the world for a better and, most importantly, a united future.
And one thing was certain: Kamala Harris was going to be an important part of that future. In her November 2020 victory speech, this politician declared, “While I may be the first woman in the office, I won’t be the last.” That powerful quote alone shows what an admirable woman is now at the helm of the United States. Let us tell you more about her: in the following comes five facts about Kamala Harris that you may not have known.
Already in her office as state attorney general, Kamala Harris has supported the fight to legalize same-sex marriage. In addition to stricter gun laws, an effective climate policy, and women’s equality, rights for the LGBTQ* community are high on Kamala’s political agenda with President Biden.
As the first future U.S. president ever, in his victory speech, Biden made mention of the transgender community. He also promised to pass the Equality Act in a timely manner. The act, which aims to protect the LGBTQ* community from discrimination, will add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” factors to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.