Vogue to release new Kamala Harris cover after controversy
After critics slammed the cover of Vogue featuring VP-elect Kamala Harris, it will publish a limited edition of its latest issue featuring a different photo.
Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris, the first woman of color to hold the second-highest office in the US, will appear on the cover of fashion magazine
Vogue in February. Yet the image chosen came under fire for being poorly lit and styled after the magazine first tweeted it on January 10. In the picture in question one of two that will be used for the digital version of the magazine the Vice President-Elect stands in front of a pink drape with a pale green background, casually dressed in a two-piece suit and Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers.
WASHINGTON - President-elect Biden attended Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, his only event before he will be sworn in as the 46th president on Wednesday.
He was joined by his spouse Dr. Jill Biden, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff as well as congressional leaders from both parties.
The Bidens had a front pew, with Harris and Emhoff on the other side of the aisle, also in the front. The couples stood in silent reflection looking at the front altar. All attendees wore masked and were spread out in the cathedral to follow social distance standards.
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Kamala Harris will make history today as she takes the oath to become the first woman and first black and South Asian American to serve as US vice-president. Standing alongside President-Elect Joe Biden in the inauguration this afternoon, the Democrat will be sworn in to her new role, replacing current VP Mike Pence.
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Kamala Harris isn t just a first. She ll be one of the most powerful VPs ever.
Niambi M. Carter, The Washington Post
Jan. 20, 2021
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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and President-elect Joe Biden in Wilmington, Del., on Jan. 16, 2021.Washington Post photo by Demetrius Freeman.
When Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff are sworn in as senators from Georgia on Wednesday, they won t just put Democrats in control of the chamber. They ll also make Kamala Harris the most powerful vice president in years - and the most powerful Black or Asian woman in American history. And that power was granted to her by the hard work of Black women in Georgia.