Kamala Harris’ Most Impactful Quotes As She Makes History At The DNC


Vice President Kamala

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 A mid anticipation of Vice President Kamala Harris‘ pivotal speech at the 2024 Democratic National Convention on Thursday night, now is the perfect moment to reflect on some of the most impactful words she’s spoken during her political career.

Harris, the first Black and South Asian woman to hold the office of Vice President, has consistently used her platform to advocate for justice, equality and progress.

As Harris prepares to accept the Democratic presidential nomination, it’s fitting to celebrate this historic moment and reflect on some of her most potent quotes.

Let’s start with a quote that has become an ironic slogan in support of her presidential campaign:

On Context and History

“You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.”

Delivered at a White House event last year, has gained notoriety as both a humorous and key reminder of the interconnectedness of our lives and histories. Harris emphasizes that we are all products of our circumstances, shaped by the events and people that precede us. It’s a call to recognize our place in the larger narrative of history and society.

On Justice and Equality

“Our democracy is as strong as the willingness of our citizens to fight for it.”

Throughout her career, Kamala Harris has emphasized the importance of civic engagement and the role it plays in maintaining and strengthening democracy. This quote encapsulates her belief in the power of the people to effect change through active participation.

On Collective Action

“We must together. Work together. To see where we are. Where we are headed, where we are going and our vision for where we should be. But also see it as a moment to, yes. Together, address the challenges and to work on the opportunities that are presented by this moment.”

On Resilience

“My mother would look at me and she’d say, ‘Kamala, you may be the first to do many things, but make sure you’re not the last.’”

Drawing inspiration from her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, Harris highlights the significance of paving the way for future generations. This quote is a testament to her commitment to creating opportunities for others.

On Breaking Barriers

Here’s the thing: every office I’ve run for I was the first to win. First person of color, first woman, first woman of color. Every time.”

On Empathy and Critical Thinking

“I often advocate that we look at many sides of an issue, walk in someone else’s shoes, and identify and reject false choices.”

On Empowerment

“What I want young women and girls to know is: You are powerful and your voice matters.”

These quotes remind us of the powerful legacy Harris is building through her words and actions. Her commitment to justice, equality, and progress continues to inspire, making her an essential voice in the ongoing fight for a better future.

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