Meena Harris
Vorlage:Short description Vorlage:Infobox person Meenakshi Ashley Harris[1] (born October 20, 1984) is an American lawyer, children's book author, producer, and founder of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign, which creates statement fashion to support charity.[2] In June 2020, Harris released her first book from HarperCollins, entitled Kamala and Maya's Big Idea, which is based on the story of her mother, Maya Harris, and aunt, Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States.[3]
Early life and education
Meenakshi Ashley Harris was born on October 20, 1984.[4][5] Her mother, Maya Harris, is a lawyer and policy expert. Her aunt, Kamala Harris, is the Vice President of the United States. Her grandmother, Shyamala Gopalan, was an Indian-American cancer researcher and civil rights activist, and her grandfather, Donald Harris, is a Jamaican-American professor of economics at Stanford and civil rights activist.[6]
Harris received her bachelor's degree from Stanford University in 2006, and her J.D. degree from Harvard Law School in 2012.[7] She graduated from Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland.
Career
She founded "Phenomenal" in 2017, naming her fashion company for a 1978 Maya Angelou poem.[8] It then branched out to include the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign, founded in 2017 as an organization that brings awareness to social causes.[2] The campaign covers a range of policy issues, including educational excellence and healthcare equity, criminal justice reform, gender parity in STEM, reproductive health, and political representation.[9] Ambassadors for the campaign include Serena Williams, Jessica Alba, Mark Ruffalo, Tracee Ellis Ross, Viola Davis, Yara Shahidi, Janelle Monae, Sarah Silverman, Debbie Allen, Rosario Dawson, Van Jones, Lizzo, Cecile Richards, and more. In September 2018, Harris also coordinated a full-page ad in the New York Times with Alicia Garza, founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, to demonstrate national support for Christine Blasey Ford and survivors of sexual assault.[10] And Phenomenal Media (for written content) and Phenomenal Productions for videos and visual conten.[11]
In 2020, Harris released her first children's book from HarperCollins entitled Kamala and Maya's Big Idea, which is based on the real story of her mother, Maya Harris, and aunt Kamala Harris.[3]
Previously, Harris also served as Head of Strategy & Leadership at Uber,[12] and worked for international law firm Covington & Burling, Slack Technologies, and Facebook.
During Kamala Harris's successful 2016 campaign for the U.S. Senate, Harris served as a senior advisor on policy and communications. From 2016 to 2017, Harris served as a commissioner on the San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women.[13]
In December 2020, it was announced that she and Brad Jenkins, would launch a production studio called "Phenomenal Productions".[14]
On January 19, 2021, she released her second book, Ambitious Girl.[15]
Personal life
Harris is married to Nikolas Ajagu; the couple have two daughters, Amara and Leela.[16][17]
Bibliography
- [[Kamala and Maya's Big Idea]]. HarperCollins, 2020, ISBN 978-0-06-293740-7.
- Ambitious Girl. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2021.
References
External links
- ↑ Vorlage:Cite tweet
- ↑ a b Kamala Harris' niece wants to inspire the next generation of social activists. In: www.businessinsider.com.
- ↑ a b Meena Harris. In: www.harpercollins.com.
- ↑ Leilani Marie Labong: How Bay Area activists keep the flames of their passion for change burning bright, San Francisco Chronicle, July 3, 2020
- ↑ Vorlage:Cite tweet
- ↑ Donald Harris, Kamala Harris's Dad, Is a Renowned Stanford Professor. In: www.yahoo.com.
- ↑ Meena Harris '12. In: Harvard Law Today.
- ↑ Meena Harris Teams With Former Funny Or Die Exec, Obama White House Alum Brad Jenkins To Launch Phenomenal Productions. In: www.yahoo.com. Abgerufen am 28. Januar 2021 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ How to change the world, a five step guide. In: www.vogue.com.au.
- ↑ Your Beliefs Here: A Look at Advocacy Advertising in The Times. In: www.newyorktimes.com.
- ↑ Jessica Testa: Meena Harris, Building That Brand In: The New York Times, 9. Januar 2021. Abgerufen am 28. Januar 2021 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- ↑ Corporate Change: Meena. In: www.uber.com.
- ↑ It's Black Women's Equal Pay Day. No Matter Who You Are, That Should Matter to You. In: www.glamour.com.
- ↑ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/phenomenals-meena-harris-funny-or-die-alum-brad-jenkins-launching-phenomenal-productions-exclusive
- ↑ Bianca Betancourt: Meena Harris's New Children's Book Is Dedicated to Little Girls Who've Been Told They're "Too Much" In: Harper's BAZAAR, 13 October 2020. Abgerufen im 21 October 2020
- ↑ Debanjali Bose: Kamala Harris, Joe Biden's VP pick, comes from a family of lawyers and Stanford graduates. Meet the family. In: Business Insider. 13. August 2020, abgerufen am 15. August 2020.
- ↑ Michelle Stein: Meena Harris' Daughter Told Aunt Kamala She Wants to Be an "Astronaut President". In: distractify.com. Distractify, abgerufen am 30. Januar 2021.
- American women activists
- Lawyers from Oakland, California
- California Democrats
- Living people
- Stanford University alumni
- Harvard Law School alumni
- Writers from Oakland, California
- 21st-century American lawyers
- Activists from California
- American people of Jamaican descent
- American people of Indian Tamil descent
- Harris family
- 21st-century American women lawyers
- 1984 births