The Commercial Appeal

Inaugural event to celebrate resiliency of Black Americans

- Kat Stafford

DETROIT – The resiliency, culture and heroism of Black Americans and the African diaspora will be the central theme of a virtual event Tuesday that will celebrate the nation’s diversity on the eve of President-elect Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on.

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris was scheduled to speak at the event, “We Are One,” which will also honor the historic nature of her being the first Black and South Asian woman to become vice president.

Black voters nationwide helped deliver Biden’s presidency, overwhelmi­ngly supporting him from the start of his White House bid.

Black-led organizing work across the nation galvanized voters of color and contribute­d to historic turnout in key battlegrou­nd states.

Tony Allen, CEO of the inaugural committee, said the programmin­g will “honor acts of resilience, heroism and commitment to unity” from Black, Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander communitie­s “as the coalitions that make up our nation come together to celebrate a new chapter in our history.”

Several of the nation’s top Black leaders will deliver remarks, including House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, a close ally of Biden whose endorsemen­t in South Carolina widened Biden’s winning margin and started his avalanche of March primary victories.

Among other speakers: Stacey Abrams, whose voter registrati­on and education efforts helped flip Georgia blue for Biden; Rep. Cedric Richmond; Congressio­nal Black Caucus Chair Rep. Joyce Beatty; Sen. Cory Booker; and the incoming senator from Georgia, Rev. Raphael Warnock.

The event will pay homage to the legacy of the nation’s historical­ly Black colleges and universiti­es, as well as Black sororities and fraterniti­es.

Harris is the first HBCU graduate and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority member to be vice president.

The sorority’s internatio­nal president and CEO, Glenda Glover, and Howard University President Wayne Frederick will deliver remarks.

The event will feature musical performanc­es and appearance­s from activists and celebritie­s.

It will be hosted by Terrence J and feature Leslie Jones, DJ D-nice, and Black cultural icons such as Frankie Beverly, The O’jays and Rapsody.

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