For parents, Kamala Harris’s inauguration was an inspiring learning opportunity for their children

Harris stood proudly on the steps of the Capitol as she was sworn in by Sonia Sotomayor, the country’s first Latina Supreme Court judge.

The groundbreaking event was celebrated by many families, who shared photos of their daughters and sons witnessing history on social media.

“My daughters, who watch and learn history, there should be NO LIMITS to what they can do. Thank you #KamalaHarris,” wrote Lynell Miller in a message on Twitter with a photo of her girls sharing a hug.

Miller told CNN that the past year was filled with so many learning moments for her children, and Inauguration Day was a day to learn about grace, hope and potential. “It means I can become an astronaut later,” says Miller’s 6-year-old daughter Eleanor.

Three generations of women in the Gary Williams Jr. family  watched Vice President Harris take her oath.
Three generations of women in the Gary Williams Jr. family sat together to watch Harris take her oath. ‘This is what it’s about. Three generations. My mother, my wife and my daughter look at history ‘, wrote Gary Williams on Twitter. “A black woman sworn in as vice president of the United States of America. Thank you @KamalaHarris and congratulations!”
Sarah Johnson's 5-year-old son Uly was thrilled to see the historic moment.
Sarah Johnson said her son Uly was excited to watch the moment. “Overjoyed my five-year-old son got half a day to attend the inauguration and even more overjoyed to be growing up with @KamalaHarris as the VP! #WomenInLeadership!” she wrote on Twitter.

Johnson said it is important to her to raise a son who sees strong women in leadership, especially strong women of color in leadership. “I think it makes us all better and our country better,” she said.

Dr. Rachelle Winkle-Wagner's 12-year-old daughter said the moment showed her she could run for president.
Dr. Rachelle Winkle-Wagner held her daughters close as they watched with excited grins. “One of my best parenting moments was today seeing Kamala Harris sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, along with my two daughters,” she wrote in a message on Twitter.

Winkle-Wagner told CNN that the moment allowed her to feel connected to generations of women from all backgrounds who fought for women’s rights. Her eldest daughter, Eleanor, said that was when she knew she could run if she saw Harris take the oath of office.

Gunjan Manocha, a first-generation immigrant from India, said it was very special to see Harris take her oath with her son.
“Watching #inaugurationday play with my brown son from the US is really special #kamalaharris” Gunjan Manocha wrote, a first-generation immigrant from India, who is raising her son with her husband in the US.

“Today’s ceremony gives hope to people like us,” she told CNN. “People with daughters, people with a son of color, people who are raising their children to become better decent people.”

Adina Davidson's daughter, Aaliyah, watched closely as Harris was sworn in.
Adina Davidson’s daughter, Aaliyah, watched closely as Harris was sworn in. “Mrs. Vice Present. We’ll see you,” she wrote in a post on Instagram.

“As a mother, it meant that my daughter wouldn’t just hear me tell you she can be anything she wants if she wants to,” Davidson told CNN. “She’ll really be able to see for herself.”

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