Met Kamala Harris in het middelpunt van de presidentsverkiezingen van 2024, is het tijd om te luisteren naar deze serie die diep ingaat op haar opkomst naar de top van de nationale politiek. Van Wondery en MSNBC schetst presentator Joy Reid een intiem en meeslepend portret van Kamala Harris’ reis, van haar bescheiden begin tot het moment waarop ze de eerste zwarte vrouw werd die tot vice-president werd gekozen. Van Oakland tot Howard University, van Californië tot Washington D.C., beleef Kamala’s verhaal zoals het nog nooit eerder is verteld en krijg een dieper inzicht in wat haar gevormd heeft en wat haar vandaag de dag drijft
With Kamala Harris at the center of the 2024 Presidential election, it’s time to listen to this series that goes deep into her rise to the pinnacle of national politics. From Wondery and MSNBC, host Joy Reid paints an intimate and immersive portrait of Kamala Harris’ journey, from her humble roots to becoming the first Black woman elected Vice-President. From Oakland to Howard University, from California to Washington D.C., experience Kamala’s story as it has never been told before, and gain a deeper understand of what shaped her and what drives her today.
Listen to Kamala: Next in Line on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
As a bonus for “Kamala: Next in Line” listeners, we’re sharing a special preview of “Into America,” a podcast from MSNBC that’s hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Trymaine Lee. The latest episode explores the little-known story of a place that shaped Kamala Harris’ identity – the Rainbow Sign. It was a Black cultural center in Berkeley, California that opened its doors in 1971 and welcomed the likes of James Baldwin, Nina Simone, and Shirley Chisholm. Odette Pollar, whose mother Mary Ann Pollar who founded Rainbow Sign in 1971, tells Trymaine what the center was like during its brief but influential lifespan. And Dezie Woods-Jones, founder and President of Black Women Organized for Political Action, explains how the social and political climate in the Bay Area at the time gave rise to Rainbow Sign, and how the center impacted Harris’ life.
Listen to the full episode now and subscribe: https://link.chtbl.com/intoamerica_kamala
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