John, it is okay to cry.

Today is a momentous day because for the first time ever, and definitely not the last, a woman is America’s Vice President.

Not just any woman, Kamala Harris was sworn in just moments ago. This is her victory.

This is our victory too. That a daughter of two immigrants, a first-generation American, can become the first female Vice President of the United States of America shows just how far we have come.

This is a major turning point in American history that will inspire countless generations of women.

Think of all the little girls and boys who will grow up only knowing an America where it’s possible for a woman of color to be Vice President.

Their only memories will be of a time when women can occupy the highest offices in the land and as a father of young children myself, I know just how impactful this will be.

The reality that today will stand in history as the first day of our first female Vice President of the United States, and that she also identifies as Black and South Asian, must be celebrated as a huge step forward for equality from the steps of the Capitol to the center of our hearts.

Celebrate this achievement by signing our card congratulating Vice President Kamala Harris -- and share with her what it means to you. We’ll deliver the card and your comments to Vice President Harris, so she can hear your voice and see her impact on you.

Sign Our Card

America now has the first female Vice President, 100 years after the 19th amendment acknowledged women’s inalienable right to vote.

The shattering of this glass ceiling will pave the way for all of the women who will come after her.

Just knowing that there are little girls all over America watching this and saying I can be just like that is inspiring.

Sign our celebration card and leave a brief message to let Vice President Harris know what her achievement means to you -- and we will deliver your message to her.

Thank you, and all DFA members nationwide, for the hard work you put in everyday fighting for a better America.

— Tre

Tre Graves, Campaign Organizer
Democracy for America


ICYMI: DFA's CEO, Yvette Simpson, during ABC coverage of the inauguration:

"Black women are responsible for [Joe Biden's] victory, we'll cheer him on every step of the way, and we'll be there every step of the way to make sure. . . he keeps the promises he has made to America."

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