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(Reuters) – Vanderbilt Commodores’ Sarah Fuller, who in November became the first woman to play in a Power 5 conference American football game, said she has been invited to attend U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday.
Fuller, who is a goalkeeper for Vanderbilt University women’s soccer team, said it was an honour to be invited to one of “America’s greatest traditions”.
“This historic inauguration is especially meaningful for American women and girls,” she said on Twitter. “The glass ceilings are breaking and it is the time to #LeadLikeAWoman.”
As well as Biden, she tagged Kamala Harris who is the first female Vice President-elect in the tweet.
By Syndicated Content Wake up, kids: New Radicals are back. The long-inactive band, which broke up in 1999 shortly after the release of their 1998 debut album, Maybe You ve Been Brainwashed, Too and its hit lead single You Get What You Give, is set to reunite to perform at a Joe Biden inauguration event. That s according to Rolling Ston e , which reports that New Radicals will play the virtual Parade Across America event, which will take place following the official swearing-in of President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris . If thereâs one thing on Earth that would possibly make us get the band together, if only for a day, it is the hope that our song could be even the tiniest beacon of light in such a dark time, frontman
‘We recognize that our country was built on Indigenous land’: Joe Biden inaugural welcome event
Posted: Sunday, January 17, 2021
As the first guest for the event, Haaland acknowledged Washington, D.C., as the homelands of the Nacotchtank, or Anacostan, people. She also paid tribute to the tribal nations that have served as stewards of America s land and resources for centuries. We acknowledge the legacy of this land s original inhabitants and find inspiration from the lands and the waters, said Haaland, who has been nominated to serve as Secretary of the Interior in Democratic President-elect Joe Biden s administration. We recognize that our country was built on Indigenous land and we pay tribute to the Indigenous nations who have stewarded these lands these waters and animals for centuries and who have made great sacrifices in the building of our country, said Haaland, who is a citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna, an Indian nation with homelands in New Mexico.