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Harris Made Intel Agencies Sift Through Years Of Docs Ensuring Similar Adjectives Were Used To Describe Both Genders

Shortly after taking office in 2021, Vice President Kamala Harris called for gender considerations across the intelligence community after discovering biased language in a news conference that allegedly described female leaders differently than men. We have started a campaign asking for.

Harris ordered a comprehensive review of past intelligence reports to detect gender bias. According to In the New York Times. The review revealed several inconsistencies in wording, prompting the implementation of gender sensitivity training for intelligence analysts to ensure fair representation of women leaders in intelligence reports .

But as the political climate changed, Harris strategically shifted her focus to broader issues such as abortion rights, entrepreneurship, homeowner support and tax cuts, the NYT reported. (Related: Harris tax plan would crush nearly 1 million full-time jobs, study finds)

“She’s learned that if she wants to be president of the United States, she has to walk a very delicate and tight rope when it comes to race and gender,” said Leah Wright Rigere, a political historian and associate professor at Johns Hopkins University. told the New York Times. . “And that’s exactly what we saw from her.”

As her presidential campaign enters its final stages and her appeal to black male voters wanes, Harris has introduced a policy package called the Opportunity Agenda for Black Men. It aims to help black men build wealth, with a key component being subsidized loans for new entrepreneurs. . But days after introducing it, the Harris campaign announced that the economic initiative was open to all Americans.

The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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