It is the year 2021, post-emancipation, post-integration, post-civil rights reform, and post-Trump era. What do we see but the ripple effects of a rude awakening to the egregious acts of an administration that managed to thrust to the forefront so much racist hate. Most of us knew it existed, apparently shoved into a pressure cooker, merely a guise of political correctness and deluded justice. The authorities and organizations that overlooked basic human rights reminded us not so subtly, that humanity didn’t matter. Hundreds of thousands of Covid deaths were barely addressed. Who could imagine the highest ranking person in the executive branch of the government would lead with deception and frank disregard for truth and justice, setting a scary precedent to his constituents that anyone can do anything they want outside of the law. Who would have thought that the knee of a bully, an officer of the law, could wield so much power and anger? Huge ideals of justice, kindness, benevolence, altruism were not only thrown to the wind, but replaced with action that only fed into greed and an alternate reality of lies. This didn’t just set back the plight of women, but the plight of all minorities.
Do we not remember when African women and men were ripped from their homes and brought to America, separated from their families and sold as slaves? Not even recognized as human beings, they were shuffled around from home to home as property. Brown and black skin was a feature of an inferior existence that lasted over 250 years. Protection from rape and physical and verbal abuse was a nonexistent notion for most of these people; the right to speak their minds, pursue their dreams were luxuries that came so much after basic rights of freedom from slavery were granted. Although there has been slow progress, it seems like taking two steps forward repeatedly results in tens steps back. As we sigh, we just have to understand that the daily tide washes up rare gems once in a while….
The shimmer of this most recent gem cannot be ignored…our first black, first Asian, first ever woman Vice-President. It’s almost too profound a question to ask: What does this mean to girls? What does this mean to women, or to the country as a whole? Born to immigrant, minority parents who were undeniably conscious of the state of the country during the civil rights movement, Kamala was raised to believe in fighting for what is right. Being infused with so much courage by an educated single-parent who left India to pursue her educational dreams, Kamala followed a legacy left by very conscientious grandparents that never turned their back on those suffering from personal or institutional injustice. No doubt her lineage has played a role in her climb from California’s prominent prosecutor, to their first black attorney general, and subsequent state Senator. She has always been a role model to women in her career, but as Madam Vice President, this is beyond breaking the glass ceiling. One has to look at the times, to truly understand how significant this is to all people. Amidst a pandemic, and during a transition from one of the worst presidential eras in American history, Kamala Harris rose to a position that may soon become the beacon of light and hope that so many are craving. An example of grace under pressure, and humility within the changing of the guards, Madame Vice President Harris has shown diligence and expediency in support of President Biden in the mere two first months of office. Most profound part of all of this? She leads with confidence, yet follows with humility, as is evident in her style of addressing the nation as she gives deference to her Commander-in-Chief every time. She clearly has adapted to teamwork that focuses on the grave issues facing Americans. Undeniably a trailblazer, Kamala Harris has chosen not to make her place about pride and staunch feminism, but about service to people. Although it is early in her term, it’s tough not to see the seeds being planted for her future success.
The pandemic and even the Trump era forced the realization that nothing is what one expects it to be…and people aren’t always held accountable for their actions. As our sense of security was challenged during the darkest of days, the desperate need for change has brought a breath of fresh air in what Kamala Harris represents. A glimmer of hope that replaces feelings of frustration, betrayal, and insecurity with ideals of service to humanity, liberation from gender inferiority, and a sense that any girl or woman could strive for anything. What an incredible journey to follow…
~Scribesquill