Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 9:33:32 GMT
The Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris , has made history. She is the first woman in the country to hold this position , and she is also the first African American and South Asian to achieve it. In this way, she has become an inspiration for a generation of young women who see in her a leader who they can follow in her footsteps and dream big. That is exactly the message that the Girl Up association wants to send with its spot titled 'Today we rise'. It illustrates the immeasurable impact that images of Vice President Harris taking the oath of office, administered by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina to serve on the nation's highest court, will have on generations to come.
The ad shows the exact moment when Kamala Harris is sworn in . However, we don't see her on screen. The protagonists are women, young people and girls captured at the moment of listening to the words Phone Number List of the vice president's oath. Silence gives way to emotion and celebration in the privacy of their homes. «Watching the first vice president, Kamala Harris, take the oath of office was a monumental and inconsequential moment. It was a miraculous turning point for a nation , for the world and for humanity. Finally, finally it was happening. It felt like a long-held dream, a dream that was imagined by millions and for hundreds of years, that would finally become a reality.
It was 60 seconds that passed too quickly, but the seconds I will remember forever," said Serena Young, one of the Club's leaders. The campaign has been created by Refinery29 and Ogilvy for Girl Up, a gender equality and leadership initiative of the United Nations Foundation, thanks to a group of volunteers who traveled to homes to capture the moment in which Kamala Harris She became vice president of the United States. All without a script. “I am not naïve to think that Vice President Kamala Harris's swearing-in was the antidote for a nation in need ,” said Simone Oliver, global editor-in-chief of Refinery29, in a statement reported by Adweek . "It was about representing and showing our girls what is possible, and that possibility offers hope," she added.
The ad shows the exact moment when Kamala Harris is sworn in . However, we don't see her on screen. The protagonists are women, young people and girls captured at the moment of listening to the words Phone Number List of the vice president's oath. Silence gives way to emotion and celebration in the privacy of their homes. «Watching the first vice president, Kamala Harris, take the oath of office was a monumental and inconsequential moment. It was a miraculous turning point for a nation , for the world and for humanity. Finally, finally it was happening. It felt like a long-held dream, a dream that was imagined by millions and for hundreds of years, that would finally become a reality.
It was 60 seconds that passed too quickly, but the seconds I will remember forever," said Serena Young, one of the Club's leaders. The campaign has been created by Refinery29 and Ogilvy for Girl Up, a gender equality and leadership initiative of the United Nations Foundation, thanks to a group of volunteers who traveled to homes to capture the moment in which Kamala Harris She became vice president of the United States. All without a script. “I am not naïve to think that Vice President Kamala Harris's swearing-in was the antidote for a nation in need ,” said Simone Oliver, global editor-in-chief of Refinery29, in a statement reported by Adweek . "It was about representing and showing our girls what is possible, and that possibility offers hope," she added.