Kamala Harris says she feels a “very big sense of responsibility” as the country’s first African American, first Asian American and first female vice president.
“I’ll be thinking about my mother. I’ll be thinking about all those girls and boys,” Harris said, speaking exclusively to “Good Morning America” co-anchor
Robin Roberts in an interview that aired Wednesday. “I feel a very I don’t want to say heavy weight in a way that it sounds like a burden. But I feel– a very big sense of responsibility.”
Roberts asked Harris, “In four years from now, if you were to look back as your role as vice president. What will be your definition of success?”
On the Tuesday, December 15 edition of “
Tamron Hall,” Tony-nominated actress and Broadway legend
Sheryl Lee Ralph joined Tamron to help celebrate military families during “HALLelujah it’s the holidays – a week of gifts galore” with a special holiday mashup of “Go Tell It on the Mountain” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.”
Sheryl also discussed her Audible project, “Redefining DIVA 2.0: Life Lessons from The Original Dreamgirl” and shared her gratitude for military families.
She said: “To anyone who is in service to this country, let me tell you, they will never get all that they truly deserve. One, to be the kind of person that says, I will lay my life down for my country and its people – you should never be hungry, you should never be without a home, you should never be without healthcare. You should have everything you deserve for the rest of your life for committing to save my life, whenever it’s needed.”
There’s no question. The year 2020 will be remembered for consistent twists and turns, ranging from a game-changing pandemic to a divided United States of America, not to mention a public radar full of activism.
Politically speaking, an epic voter turnout spoke volumes, with numbers not seen in more than a century. Yes, online efforts (most notably, social media) factored heavily into folks casting their ballot in person and via mail. But it was a long-forgotten medium that rose to the same level with reaching the masses in this crucial election year.
That medium? In a word: Radio.
Online activism may be the latest mobilizer, but this year proved the airwaves are alive and still kicking in making a statement for all to hear.
We have an exlcusive clip of this week’s new episode of the hit WE tv series “
Beyond the Pole: Living Under Lockdown.”
The series is a behind the scenes look at Atlanta’s hottest dancers. Last season, the ladies faced a fierce and fiery mentor on the hustle to financial freedom. For their TV return, the stakes have never been higher as they journey to move “Beyond the Pole” and into the world of virtual strip clubs and OnlyFans.