In a recent government meeting, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a gathering of young leaders, emphasizing the importance of their participation in the upcoming elections. She highlighted the urgency of their involvement, stating that their experiences shape their perspectives and drive their commitment to leadership. \"You were born leaders,\" she affirmed, urging them to continue their advocacy for change.
Harris underscored the significance of voting, particularly in light of challenges facing the Black community. She criticized efforts to remove Black history from educational curricula and the diminishing focus on diversity and inclusion, suggesting these actions reflect a narrow vision of America’s past and future. \"When you start taking black history out of schools... I got a real feeling of what they think America would look great again,\" she remarked, calling for unity and action at the polls.
The Vice President concluded her remarks by rallying support for the Harris-Biden ticket, encouraging attendees to mobilize and ensure their voices are heard in the upcoming elections. Her passionate address resonated with the audience, reinforcing the critical role of young leaders in shaping the nation’s future.