This is where Kamala Harris, who could become Vice President of the United States, was formed.



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A hard copy of Dagens Nyheter, 2020-10-04 13:30

The original address of the article: https://www.dn.se/varlden/kamalaland-platsen-som-formade-kvinnan-som-kan-bli-usas-vicepresident/

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When she was little, she was bussed to a thriving school in radical Berkeley. As a young lawyer, she was honed by tough local politics in San Francisco. Kamala Harris was trained here.

When she was little, she was bussed to a thriving school in radical Berkeley. As a young lawyer, she was honed by tough local politics in San Francisco.

On Wednesday, Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris takes the stage in the most important debate of her life.

Karin Eriksson and Anette Nantell from DN have visited Kamalaland.

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Kaia Johnson studies psychology and Mandarin at UC Berkeley, when she’s not singing songs on the green grass.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Joe Biden described Kamala Harris as a fearless fighter when he presented his vice presidential nominee in August.

Photo: Brian Cahn / AP

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Marva Warner finds it difficult to put into words the atmosphere in Kamalaland. There is soul, soul, she says.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Marva Warner has an urgent afternoon when all brunch orders need to be delivered to customers outside of “Home of Chicken and Waffles.”

Photo: Anette Nantell

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The “Home of Chicken and Waffles” dishes are named after the owner’s family and friends.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Cyrus Pattin-Ostergard tries out tricks on the Kamala Harris mural in Berkeley’s Thousand Oak.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Student Alex Woon participated in the creation of the mural in the courtyard of Thousand Oak Elementary School in Berkeley. Now the artwork attracts visitors from near and far.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Pandemic campaign. Megan Mullins, Kate Maeder and Kaela Miller have sat in the work booth named after the vice presidential candidate.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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No one can escape the team Kristen Asato-Webb and Lei Asato-Webb are campaigning for in the 2020 election. They spend a Sunday afternoon at the outdoor office on the street outside of Manny’s in San Francisco.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Manny Yekuteil saknar Barack Obama.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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“It was understood that there was always a next step for Kamala Harris,” says former employee Brian Brokaw.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Here, in an apartment in the Yellow House in Berkeley Flatlands, Kamala Harris spent part of her childhood. Polly Nelson passes by with a friend and the dogs Rosie and Truffles.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Magazines and campaign materials on the shelf in the Sacramento office of political advisor Brian Brokaw. Kamala Harris on the cover of Time.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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David Nole, who works as a consultant in San Francisco, is not impressed with what Kamala Harris has accomplished over the years in the judiciary.

Photo: Anette Nantell

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Owner Manny Yekutiel in the “closet,” that is, the office, at Manny’s in San Francisco.

Photo: Anette Nantell


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