POLITICO’s California Playbook | The Shaping of Kamala Harris’s Campaign and Candidacy | Fashion Designer Samuel Rose
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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to the crowd during her presidential campaign rally at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 9, 2024.
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POLITICO’s California Playbook discusses the latest in state politics. How Kamala Harris’s upbringing and earlier campaigns shaped her candidacy. Finally, fashion designer Samuel Rose talks about his creative process and an upcoming exhibition.
POLITICO’s California Playbook
Dustin Gardiner, co-author of POLITICO’s California’s Playbook breaks down new developments in California politics, from the owner of the Los Angeles Times pulling the plug on an editorial endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, to California’s swing districts and more.
The Shaping of Kamala Harris’s Campaign and Candidacy
In the 2000s, one Bay Area journalist followed Kamala Harris during her campaigns for San Francisco District Attorney and Attorney General, and also interviewed her mother - Dr. Shyamala Harris. Nina Martin, Feature Editor and reporter for Reveal and Mother Jones talks about her experience chronicling Harris’ rise and runs for office, and how her upbringing shaped her into the presidential candidate she is today.
Fashion Designer Samuel Rose
Fashion designer and educator Samuel Rose has been creating walking pieces of art for years under his labels b:SR and BESPOKE. His work will be on display in a new solo exhibit “Pieces of Me” at the WAL Public Market Gallery through November. Today on Insight, we’ll meet Rose and learn about his process for creating menswear.
“Pieces of Me” by Samuel Rose opens Nov. 8 with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. at WAL Public Market Gallery, 1104 R Street, Sacramento. The exhibit will be on view from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through Nov. 30. Artist submissions for the “100 Under 100” exhibit in December are open until Nov. 3.