Kamala Harris' niece wants to inspire the next generation of social activists

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Meena Harris, the niece of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, pivoted from her career as a lawyer to a new venture as a social justice entrepreneur.
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Kamala Harris' niece wants to inspire the next generation of social activists

Kamala Harris' niece wants to inspire the next generation of social activists

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