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Treasured family Bible to play role in Kamala Harrisâ inauguration Treasured family bible to play role in Kamala Harrisâ inauguration A family bible belonging to a woman Kamala Harris has described as a second mother will play an important role in the Inauguration Day ceremony in Washington. OAKLAND, Calif. - Family and lifelong friends of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris brought one priceless item from the Bay Area to Washington, D.C. for Wednesday's historic Inauguration Day ceremony. That treasure is the Shelton family Bible which belonged to Regina Shelton, a woman Harris has called her "second mom." Harris wanted that Bible for her swearing-in ceremony as she became the nation's first Black, Indian American, female vice president in U.S. history.
Jun 10, 2020 at 6:09pm PDT Harris’ parents divorced when she was seven, due to her father taking a position at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and personal differences. In her book “The Truths We Hold,” Harris wrote they became like “oil and water” when around each other. Her mom was a gifted scientist From the start of her political career, Harris has cited her mother as the biggest source of inspiration in her life. “Shyamala Harris was no more than five feet tall, but if you ever met her you would think she was seven feet tall. She had such spirit and tenacity and I’m thankful every day to have been raised by her,” she wrote on a Mother’s Day Instagram post.
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Family of Black doctor who delivered Kamala Harris reflects on his legacy Bay Area family talks about their connection to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris Wendy Driver-Guinn and her brother Brad Driver spoke with KTVU’s Cristina Rendon about their father, Dr. Maynard Douglas Driver, who delivered Harris at Kaiser Hospital in Oakland on October 20, 1964. OAKLAND, Calif. - As Kamala Harris gets ready to make history as the country’s first female, Black and South Asian vice president, her story is resonating with a Bay Area family whose connection to Harris started in the 1960s. Wendy Driver-Guinn and her brother Brad Driver discussed the legacy of their father, Dr. Maynard Douglas Driver, who delivered Harris at Kaiser Hospital in Oakland on October 20, 1964.
In the aftermath of the deadly siege on Capitol Hill nearly two weeks ago, vice-president-elect Kamala Harris took some time to call her aunt and uncle in Canada to let them know she was safe.
Kamala Harris Says She’ll Be‘Thinking About [Her] Mother’ on Inauguration Day Korin Miller Replay Video UP NEXT Vice President Kamala Harris is"thinking about [her] mother" on Inauguration Day today when she makes history as the first female, Black, and South Asian Vice President, she said in a recent interview with "I'll be thinking about all those girls and boys," the former U.S. Senator of California, 56, told Robin Roberts during the interview."You know, before the pandemic struck, fathers and the mothers that would bring them around and say,'You know, you can do anything.' I was raised by a mother who said to me all the time,'Kamala, you may be the first to do many things—make sure you're not the last.' That's how I feel about this moment."