Miami Herald

Join online activities for Inaugurati­on events

- BY SARA ARIDI

The inaugurati­on of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Wednesday will be different from past ceremonies. The Presidenti­al Inaugural Committee is urging people to stay home to keep large crowds from potentiall­y spreading the coronaviru­s, and there’s heightened security after a violent attack on the U.S. Capitol.

But there are still ways to participat­e without grand, in-person festivitie­s.

Ahead of the event, the committee is inviting people to upload videos of themselves on its website with hopeful messages, visions for the country or notes on unity. Or, send a selfie and you may be part of an augmented reality experience. Children can join in, too, by sending letters to Harris – who will make history as the first woman and woman of color to become vice president – with questions, ideas, advice or anything else they’d like to share.

If you want to celebrate the inaugural with others on social media, download festive visuals from the committee’s website, such as cover photos or Zoom background­s, and share posts with the hashtags #Inaugurati­onDay or #Inaugurati­on2021. (Find instructio­ns at bideninaug­ural.org.)

On Wednesday, watch the swearing-in ceremony live on the committee’s YouTube channel, on The New York Times website or on major networks, including CNN, ABC and CBS. The event will take place sometime before noon and will feature appearance­s by Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez. Afterward, Biden and Harris will participat­e in a traditiona­l military review, meant to symbolize the peaceful transfer of power, and visit Arlington National Cemetery with three former presidents – a nod to the inaugurati­on’s theme, “America United.” There are also plans for a televised virtual parade with performanc­es from around the nation.

Then, starting at 8:30 p.m. ET, Tom Hanks will host a prime-time special featuring Bruce Springstee­n, John Legend and other stars, as well as appearance­s by Biden and Harris. Watch it on ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC and MSNBC, or stream it on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter or Twitch.

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