Vice President Kamala Harris has scheduled two visits to Atlanta in a single week, highlighting her ongoing engagement with key communities and issues across the nation.
Economic Opportunity Focus
Harris’s first visit, slated for Friday, June 14, involves a moderated discussion at the 38th annual conference of 100 Black Men of America. This event, hosted at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, underscores her commitment to economic opportunity initiatives nationwide.
Tribute to Takeoff and Gun Violence Summit
Returning to Atlanta on Tuesday, June 18, Harris will participate in the inaugural Rocket Foundation Summit. The summit, held on the birthday of GRAMMY-nominated artist Quavo, aims to honor the late Kirsnick Takeoff Khari Ball, a former member of Migos and Quavo’s nephew, who tragically lost his life to gun violence in 2022. The event also seeks to memorialize all victims of gun violence and promote measures to reduce such incidents in Atlanta.
Advocacy and Policy Discussions
Earlier discussions at the White House between Harris and Quavo have centered on advancing practical gun safety policies. Harris, who heads the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, leads efforts under the Biden Administration to tackle the pervasive issue of gun violence in America.
Continued Engagement with Georgia
These visits mark Harris’s fifth trip to Georgia this year and her 14th since taking office, reflecting her administration’s ongoing efforts to engage with diverse communities and address critical issues.
Conclusion
Vice President Kamala Harris’s dual visits to Atlanta underscore her commitment to economic opportunity and gun violence prevention initiatives. As she continues to engage with local communities and advocate for policy reforms, her visits highlight ongoing efforts to address pressing national challenges. Stay updated on further developments by downloading The Local News App for comprehensive coverage.
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