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Kamala Harris is the first woman — and woman of colour — to be Vice President of the United States. In the campaign, she had to pull off a tricky task: stay true to her voice and multiple aspects of her identity by employing features of African-American English that would resonate with Black voters, but that wouldn’t alienate white voters. How did she do it?
Dr Nicole Holliday joins Ben, Hedvig, and Daniel on this episode of Because Language.
By Daniel Midgley, Ben Ainslie, and Hedvig Skirgård4.7
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Kamala Harris is the first woman — and woman of colour — to be Vice President of the United States. In the campaign, she had to pull off a tricky task: stay true to her voice and multiple aspects of her identity by employing features of African-American English that would resonate with Black voters, but that wouldn’t alienate white voters. How did she do it?
Dr Nicole Holliday joins Ben, Hedvig, and Daniel on this episode of Because Language.

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