Most don’t think Indian American VP is ready to replace Joe Biden if he fails to finish out his term
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“Hate crimes, harassment, bullying, bias against Asian Americans. It seems not to stop,†says Biden
Kamala Harris casts tie breaking vote in Senate making Ahuja first Indian American OPM head.
Thousands of South Asians may benefit if Congress acts on the Indian American VP’s call.
Kamala Harris to Jhumpa Lahiri among ‘the ever-expanding and evolving American literary canon.’
Modi hopes to welcome Harris in India soon after normalization of the global health situation
Indian American VP to engage the public, voting rights groups, community organizations and private sector.
“The welfare of India is critically important to the United States,” the vice president tells Indian Americans.
Marking Biden’s 100 days, art offering in spirit of Indian American VP Kamala Harris’ Tamil heritage.Â
Indian American VP says Biden has the will and the courage to act.
Indian American officials rope in public health, athletic, faith groups to promote Covid-19 shots.
Indian American VP ‘most qualified person’ to lead diplomatic efforts, says Biden.
Takes first official journey to encourage Americans, especially people of color, to get Covid shots.
Indian American VP honors women ‘risking their health, to nourish and protect us’ during Covid-19 pandemic.
Meena Harris’ ventures becoming a sensitive issue in Biden-Harris White House: report.
Indian American VP stresses equitable response to pandemic.
Historic vote by first woman, black and Indian American VP to help pass $1.9 trillion covid aid plan.
Indian American VP’s push for Covid recovery plan gets flak from West Virginia senator.
South Asian Americans look forward to deepening community engagement in government and politics.
Kamala Harris’ story resonates with many Indian Americans from immigrant families.
Daughter of immigrants makes history again as first woman, first black and first Indian American vice president.
Indian American VP-elect hopes split Senate “will instead find common ground.â€
Traditional Indian garment can unify a diverse nation, project a new America, say fashion designers.
Taking oath, she would be thinking about her India born ‘mother looking down from heaven.’
Faster citizenship, automatic green cards for Dreamers on the anvil.
