For many Black women in higher education, Kamala Harris’s election as vice president of the United States is a moment of gratification and recognition, a symbol of what’s to come and what always has been. “It proves what I’ve known all along in life -- that Black women are amazing,” said Aniyah Vines, a Howard University junior and president of the NAACP college chapter at the university, which is Harris’s alma mater. “Now the world is able to see on a large scale how amazing we are …...
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