The New York Times questioned if the mother of Kamala Harris was moreBrat than she is

Born and raised in India: Kamala Gopalan, aka “Brat” Harris, and the birth of a Black person

Both of us have a pretty big thing in common. We were both raised by single Indian immigrant moms who defied cultural expectations to give us a better life in America. Young voters are embracing Harris because of her “brat” energy. Music playing. That had me wondering: Could Kamala’s mom be more of a “brat” than she is? And that question has helped me understand the current momentum behind her campaign and how it could easily fizzle if she doesn’t lay out policies that distinguish her from her predecessor, who was decidedly not “brat” enough. If you don’t have the time to learn about brat, this is how it all began. When Harris became the front-runner for the Democratic ticket, the Trump campaign came after her for her laugh, dancing, and biracial identity. “She was Indian all the way, and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went — she became a Black person.” “Just be —” The young people rushed to her defense, memeing those very same moments with a lime-green filter in the style of this summer’s hottest pop album, “Brat,” by singer Charli XCX. Kamala is a brat, stated Charli on her account. And shortly after, the campaign officially rebranded to brat green. But if Kamala is brat, it’s because of her mom. When she was a teenager, she left India to embark on a journey to the United States where she would get her PHD and marry the man of her dreams. That may not seem like a big deal in the United States, but for someone like Gopalan who was born in an upper-caste family, that would have been revolting because women weren’t expected to work and marriages were arranged. Not only that, the man she decided to marry was Black. And most Indian Americans I know today would tell you that they still have family members who have a deep-seated racism, which is a hangover from caste discrimination, which still exists today. After her divorce, which was probably more controversial than a decision to get a love marriage in the first place, Gopalan and Harris raised her two kids amidst a community of Black intellectuals who were active in the fight for the most sweeping civil rights and immigration reforms in American history. She taught her children to stand up for what they believe in, that is the most brat thing she did. One story that she shared about her mom has become a tentpole of the “Kamala is brat” campaign. “My mother would give us a hard time sometimes and she would say to us, ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with you young people. You thought you fell out of the tree. You are in the context of what came before and after you. There is music playing. This conveys a deeper meaning of how immigrants hold on to their values as they lay new roots in America to build a better future for both their kids and this country. Please raise your right hand. Kamala Harris is named. Considering her mother spent a lifetime disobeying expectations, the moderate positions that she has supported as a vice president, like continuing to arm Israel or using executive orders to stop asylum seekers at the border, seem like they were taken in a context where she was raised. I want to know if she will actually set out policies that distinguish her from her more moderate predecessor, or if she will just be lip service to her mom. There is a chance that the brat green wave that she has been riding all summer could change quickly if she doesn’t.

Kamala’s First Name: How do you pronounce her name? Her great-nieces gave the DNC a lesson

“Confusion is understandable,” Washington said on the oft-repeated mispronunciations of the vice president’s name. Disrespect is not a thing. Tonight, we will help everyone get it right.

Former President Trump has repeatedly mispronounced Harris’ first name. He said at a July rally that he didn’t care if he mispronounce it. I couldn’t care less.”

My mom, my grandma and my aunt were strong women figures who helped me see the meaning of service in helping my sister, a 17-year-old single mother, fight for her rights.

A lot of young people don’t always understand what they’re feeling. “But no matter what, Kamala was there for me. She’s never stopped listening to me and she’s not going to stop listening to all of us.”

Her advice is what means everything to me. When the world doesn’t feel so hopeful, it is possible for me to pursue my passions, making an impact or finding hope. She said making a difference means giving your whole heart and taking action.

They said that Harris would fight for economic opportunity, protecting the LGBTQ+ rights, environmental justice and reproductive freedom.

Source: How do you pronounce Kamala’s name? Her great-nieces gave the DNC a lesson

The Two Sisters of Kamala and Maya, aka Emhoff, and JD Vance: What Am I Really Mean to You?

The two sisters inspired the author of “Kamala and Maya’s Big Idea” because they work with the community.

Emhoff came into the spotlight in recent weeks after Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance said that Harris was a “childless cat lady,” to which Emhoff replied by saying that she wrote on social media, “I love my three parents.”

US Vice President Kamala Harris’ mother, Kamala Gopalan, has said that Harris is a brat. “But if Kamala is brat, it’s because of her mom. My mom, my grandma and my aunt were strong women figures who helped me see the meaning of service in helping my sister, a 17-year-old single mother, fight for her rights,” she added.