Kamala Harris, Race, and the Presidency; Plus, Louisa Thomas on the Paris Olympics
Jul 29, 2024
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Louisa Thomas, a New Yorker sports correspondent, shares fascinating insights about the upcoming Paris Olympics, including unique venues like the Seine and a small Tahitian village. She discusses the innovative approaches to the games and financial strategies for a successful event. Additionally, Vinson Cunningham and Doreen St. Félix examine Vice President Kamala Harris's complex racial identity and its implications in her political career, providing a thought-provoking exploration of race in contemporary America.
Kamala Harris's identity as a biracial woman navigating Black American and immigrant heritage shapes her political strategies and public engagement.
The unique venues of the Paris Olympics highlight innovative approaches to sporting events, blending local culture with international competition.
Deep dives
Kamala Harris and Black American Identity
Kamala Harris's journey reflects a complex navigation of Black American identity, especially in the context of her heritage and upbringing. Both Harris and Barack Obama share the experience of having a Black father from outside the United States, which shapes their perspectives on identity. They have each made choices to connect with a more traditionally Black American experience, such as Harris attending a historically Black college and being part of a prominent sorority. The discussion highlights how identity, particularly Black identity, is continually constructed through personal choices and public engagement.
Harris's Political Identity and Campaigning
The political landscape and Harris's positioning within it bring attention to the nuances of her identity as both a South Asian and African American woman. While some compare her to Obama, the distinction lies in how her multifaceted identity plays into her political persona and campaigning strategies. Her ability to engage various demographic groups illustrates a tactical approach, with a particular focus on reproductive rights that she articulates through a more conservative lens. This duality reflects perhaps a strategy to appeal to a broader electorate while navigating the complexities of race and gender politics.
The Significance of Harris's Africa Trip
Harris's nine-day trip to Africa was framed as an ancestral return, yet it generated mixed reactions regarding its impact and the expectations surrounding it. Critics expressed disappointment that she did not convey the excitement anticipated from this significant visit, which aimed to strengthen ties amid rising international interests in Africa. The visit raises questions about her identity in the context of both Black American and Indian heritage, and what role each plays in her political narrative. The conversation underscores a broader issue where aspects of Harris's identity can be overlooked, emphasizing the complexity of representing diverse backgrounds in American politics.
One of the big questions about Vice-President Harris’s candidacy is undoubtedly race. She would not be the first Black President. “I think that most times when people bring Kamala Harris and Barack Obama into the same conversation, they are kind of mistaken—it’s just this kind of wish-casting,” Vinson Cunningham says. But “what they do have in common is a Black father who is not from America. And this brings all kinds of strange things into being . . . in creating a Black American identity.” Cunningham and fellow staff writer Doreen St. Félix discuss Harris’s complicated identity as the child of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, and more.
Plus, the New Yorker sports correspondent Louisa Thomas talks with David Remnick about some of the unusual venues of the Paris Olympics—from the Place de la Concorde and the supposedly cleaned-up Seine to a small reef village in Tahiti.
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