Kamala Harris is an accomplished author and public servant, best known as the Vice President of the United States. Born in Oakland, California, she earned her law degree from the University of California, Hastings, launching a distinguished career in law and politics. Harris served as the Attorney General of California before becoming a U.S. Senator, where she championed criminal justice reform and healthcare. Her inspiring memoir, "The Truths We Hold," explores her life and career, highlighting her commitment to justice and equality. As Vice President, she continues to break barriers, advocating for social change and representing a diverse and dynamic leadership.