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The 9-year-old daughter of a friend of the president of the Blair County Democratic Committee found it hard to believe that there had never been a female U.S. vice president before Kamala Harris was sworn in Wednesday.
“She was taken aback,” Gillian Kratzer said of her friend’s daughter. “It speaks to the fact that so long as (there has been) American history, essentially half of our talent pool has been left by the wayside.”
Harris is not only the first woman, but also the first Black woman and first person of Asian descent elected vice president.
Americans Mark an Unconventional Inauguration as Biden Ascends to Presidency
Photo courtesy of Alison Vaughn
People across the country found ways to celebrate in small groups or on Zoom, as the pandemic and concerns about violence altered traditional events.
Posted: Jan 20, 2021 3:58 PM
Updated: Jan 20, 2021 4:02 PM
Posted By: Akemi Briggs
DETROIT Six young Black girls sat around a television in suburban Detroit on Wednesday, watching the presidential inauguration. Yes, they’d gotten together to see Joe Biden become president. But there was no mistaking their main focus: Vice President Kamala Harris, the first woman, first Black person and first South Asian American to hold the office.
10 Brands That Embraced the Circular Economy in 2020
Dec 31, 2020
Even as the coronavirus pandemic challenged companies to do more to support their communities while bracing against economic upheaval, many refused to let their sustainability ambitions fall by the wayside. Case in point: These 10 brands moved a step closer to closed-loop operations this year and their example helps to pave the way for a truly circular economy in which nothing becomes waste.
Nike rides the circular economy all the way to the Olympics
Nike launched a host of circular products this year, including a recycled-content version of the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star and an exploratory footwear collection made from factory and post-consumer waste. But the line of competition apparel for the Tokyo Olympics
Mariana Morais rocked a bikini that left very little to the imagination during her Costa Rica vacation.
The influencer stunned her 890,000 Instagram followers by flaunting her killer curves and taut tummy in a lavender two-piece for a photoshoot in front of a waterfall. Her bathing suit top had micro triangle cups that failed to completely cover the bottom of her ample bust. When she raised her arms above her head for one photo, she flashed an eyeful of underboob.
Clear straps kept the cups securely pressed against her chest. Similar see-through plastic bands formed the sides of her bottoms. The piece also featured a ruched front that was slung down low on Mariana s torso and a thong back that showcased her pert derrière.