Meghan Markle: her fiery tirade to greet a major event in the United States
Meghan Markle spoke with Professor Anita Hill about the nomination of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. It is not for nothing that the professor chose her for her article.
Black History Month or Black History Month stands andbetween February 1 and March 1. Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, 40, made an impassioned statement to mark this event on February 28. The Duchess of Sussex’s statement comes just after she and husband Prince Harry, 37, made sensation at the NAACP Image Awards. The mum of Archie, 2, and Lilibet, 9 months, made the eulogy of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during his interview with Anita Hill, eminent professor of law at Brandeis University. “Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will be the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court in its 232-year history“says the magazine Hello !.
US President Joe Biden nominated her to replace Justice Stephen Breyer who is retiring on February 25. All that remains is to await confirmation by the US Senate. During his interview with the professor and feminist icon Anita Hillthe former actress is part in a fiery tirade. “The history of civil rights of tomorrow is written todayi,” Meghan Markle said.The appointment of Justice Jackson has opened up new ground for women’s representation at the highest level of a justice system that has too long leaned against the community from which she hails“, clarified the Duchess of Sussex.
Professor Anita Hill has some respect for Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
It is no coincidence that Anita Hill contacted Meghan Markle. The teacher sees in her “a black woman“who has experience in”navigating uncharted territory“.”I couldn’t help but see some measure of parallelism given his experience navigating unfamiliar territory as a black woman“, Hill wrote about Meghan Markle, 40. In her article, the professor mainly does the eulogy of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
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Meghan Markle “Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will be the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court in its 232-year history,” Hello! magazine said.
Meghan Markle All that remains is to await confirmation by the US Senate. During her interview with professor and feminist icon Anita Hill, the former actress went into a fiery tirade.
Meghan Markle “Judge Jackson’s appointment has opened new ground for women’s representation at the highest levels of a justice system that has for too long tilted against the community from which she comes,” she said.
Meghan Markle “Let us remember that black achievement is something that exists not just today or yesterday, and not just in celebratory moments, but as a woven fabric throughout the chronicle of American history,” he said. she concluded.
Meghan Markle It is no coincidence that Anita Hill contacted Meghan Markle. The professor sees in her “a black woman” who has experience in “navigating in unknown territory”.
Meghan Markle “I couldn’t help but see a measure of parallelism given her experience of navigating uncharted territory as a black woman,” Hill wrote of Meghan.