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Don Letts, Mad Professor Team With Times on Carnival Story

explains who we are and what we do, and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. The world could definitely use a party. Unfortunately, because of the coronavirus pandemic, cities around the globe have canceled or curtailed what is annually their biggest bash, Carnival. Many of the largest and wildest celebrations trace back hundreds of years to the Caribbean islands, and the tradition has continued with the Caribbean diaspora in cities like New York (the West Indian American Day Parade), Toronto (Caribana) and London (Notting Hill Carnival). In the chill of February, readers of The New York Times can get a flavor of the sensory richness of these blowouts with Carnival in Winter, a special online package of multimedia experiences about the festivals produced by the Narrative Projects department.

Kamala Harris Glass Portrait Unveiled at Lincoln Memorial in Her Shattering the Glass Ceiling | Global Indian

A glass portrait honoring Indian American Vice President Kamala Harris was unveiled in front of the Lincoln Memorial Feb. 4, celebrating Harris as America s first woman vice president.

One-of-a-kind glass portrait unveiled in honour of Kamala Harris at historic Lincoln Memorial

One-of-a-kind glass portrait unveiled in honour of Kamala Harris at historic Lincoln Memorial SECTIONS One-of-a-kind glass portrait unveiled in honour of Kamala Harris at historic Lincoln MemorialBy Lalit K Jha, PTI Last Updated: Feb 05, 2021, 07:29 PM IST Share AP Vice President Kamala Harris barrier-breaking career has been memorialized in a portrait depicting her face emerging from the cracks in a massive sheet of glass. Related WASHINGTON: Celebrating Kamala Harris as America s first woman vice president, a unique glass portrait in her honour has been unveiled in front of the historic Lincoln Memorial here. The exhibit, which will be on display through February 6, commemorates the seminal achievement for women in America and celebrates an incredible woman leader, 56-year-old Harris, with many “firsts” to her name – including the first woman vice president, first Black vice president, first Indian-American vice president and first vice president to graduate from a

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