Jun 30, 2021

Kamala Harris Generation Equality Forum Speech Transcript

Kamala Harris Generation Equality Forum Speech Transcript
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Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech on gender equality at the Generation Equality Forum on June 30, 2021. Read the transcript of her remarks here.

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Kamala Harris: (00:00)
Are we on right now?

Speaker 2: (00:13)
Yeah.

Kamala Harris: (00:13)
They took me out of order. Okay. And it is hot outside. Greetings from the White House. President Macron, President Lopez Obrador. Miss…

Kamala Harris: (00:36)
[Spanish 00:00:36] It is wonderful to be with you President Macron, Mr. Secretary General, Madam Executive Director, Shantelle, and the Youth Task Force. Thank you for convening this forum. 26 years ago, government and civil society leaders from around the world came together in a forum, not unlike this one. In Beijing in 1995, Hillary Rodham Clinton issued a Clarion call to the world and the United States became one of 189 nations to adopt the ambitious platform for action. These are points of profound pride for our nation. And for me, it is an honor to be here with you now, as we recommit to make gender equality a reality.

Kamala Harris: (01:34)
Over the past five months, I have met many world leaders and we have discussed some of the most pressing issues of our time. COVID-19, climate change, threats to security, and threats to democracy. And in these meetings, I have often made it a point to raise the importance of equal participation of women and girls. Because I believe as you all do that, that addressing gender equity and equality is essential to addressing every other challenge we face, which is certainly true in light of the current threats to democracy. Around the world, democracy is in peril. Strong men have become stronger. Human rights abuses have multiplied. Corruption is undermining progress, as misinformation is undermining public confidence. And who gets hurt when democracies fall, when democracies falter? Who gets hurt when democracies fail to live up to their promise? Well, women and girls are among those who suffer.

Kamala Harris: (02:59)
At the G7 summit just weeks ago, world leaders pledged to unite against the threat of autocracy. World leaders pledged to unite behind the principles of democracy. And as we move forward, I believe that if we want to strengthen democracy, we must fight for gender equality. Because here’s the truth. Democracy is strongest when everyone participates and it is weaker when people are left out. And we’ve seen this here in the United States. When women have access to capital to start a small business, they can participate more fully. And our democracy grows stronger. When women have access to reproductive healthcare to stay healthy, they can participate more fully and our democracy grows stronger. When women live free from the fear of violence, they can participate more fully and our democracy grows stronger.

Kamala Harris: (04:12)
Throughout my career. I have worked to protect women from violence and exploitation. I know what happens when women are supported. I know what happens when women are heard. When women are heard, whether that is in the courtroom, in the workplace, and the halls of government or at the ballot box, democracy is more complete. So I know without doubt, gender equality strengthens democracy.

Kamala Harris: (04:48)
And for our part, the United States will make a number of commitments today to reinforce our own institutions. And these commitments have one thing in common. They will yield results, real, tangible results that improve the lives of women in the United States and women around the world. So in closing, I will address the young leaders who are participating in generation equality. I remain hopeful and optimistic because of you. Our world needs your leadership. And in that role, there are two things I want you to remember. First, remember to use the tools of democracy, whether that is the freedom of speech or the freedom to vote. And if you do not yet have those freedoms, fight for them and know we will fight alongside you. And the second thing I want you to remember this, listen to those people who are not being heard. Respect and embrace those whose experiences are different from your own. And recognize who is not in the room and invite them in and do not forget the power of your own story.

Kamala Harris: (06:21)
When we bring people in, when we bring in all the people, we are more successful. Our results are more impactful because democracy is strongest because our world is stronger when everyone participates. Thank you. Thank you all very much.

Speaker 3: (06:48)
Thank you.

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