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    ‘Say Her Name’: At DNC, Kerry Washington, VP Harris’ Grandnieces Teach America How To Properly Pronounce ‘Kamala’

    By Lauren E. Williams,

    1 day ago

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    Kerry Washington and Kamala Harris’ grandnieces Leela and Amara Ajagu teach the public how to pronounce “Kamala” on the final day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on August 22, 2024, in Chicago. | Source: The Washington Post / Getty

    I n a moment that blended humor, elegance, and cultural significance, actress Kerry Washington took center stage at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago for a special purpose: to ensure everyone knew how to pronounce Vice President Kamala Harris ‘ first name correctly.

    The Scandal star’s appearance added yet another touch of Hollywood flair to the evening, but her message was clear and powerful—respect and recognition are non-negotiable.

    MORE: GOP Rep. Nancy Mace Mispronounces Kamala Harris’ Name, Says She’ll Say It ‘Any Way I Want’

    Dressed in a stunning cream two-piece crochet outfit by Monica M. Miller, Kerry captivated the audience not just with her words but with her poise and purpose.

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    “It has come to my attention that there are some folks who struggle, or pretend to struggle, with the proper pronunciation of our future president’s name,” Washington stated her tone a mix of playful admonition and earnestness.

    “Confusion is understandable. Disrespect is not, so tonight, we are going to help everyone get it right.”

    Kerry Washington Gets A Little Help From Vice President Kamala Harris’ Family

    To really drive the point home, Kerry brought out two special guests who know Vice President Harris better than almost anyone: her grandnieces, Amara, 8, and Leela Ajagu. These two little stars walked out with confidence, ready to teach the crowd a thing or two.

    “Hello, everybody. My name’s Amara,” the older sister introduced herself with a smile.

    “And my name is Leela, her little sister,” added Leela, 6, equally adorable.

    Then, in the cutest tutorial ever, they broke down the pronunciation of ‘Kamala’ for the audience. “Just start with ‘comma’ and end with ‘la, la, la,’” shared the trio. The crowd loved it, laughing and cheering as the trio turned a serious point into a memorable and heartwarming moment.

    Kerry Washington Helps DNC Viewers ‘Say Her Name,’ ‘Kamala.’

    The trio’s segment was more than just a playful interlude; it carried deep cultural significance. In a time when names, particularly those of people of color, are often mispronounced or dismissed , this moment underscored the importance of acknowledging and respecting the identities of leaders like Vice President Harris.

    It was a powerful reminder that names matter. They carry history, meaning, and identity—and getting them right is a basic form of respect. Saying Kamala’s name is a small but meaningful way to honor who she is and everything she represents.

    The adorable phonetic lesson set the stage for what would come next: Vice President Kamala Harris officially accepting the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. The moment’s significance was not lost on the audience, who erupted in applause when Vice President Harris finally took the stage, her name now on everyone’s lips, pronounced perfectly.

    SEE ALSO:

    5 Takeaways From Kamala Harris’ Historic Acceptance Of The Democratic Nomination

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    The post ‘Say Her Name’: At DNC, Kerry Washington, VP Harris’ Grandnieces Teach America How To Properly Pronounce ‘Kamala’ appeared first on NewsOne .

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