19 parts Ongoing When President Joe Biden announces he will not seek reelection in 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris is thrust into the spotlight as the potential first woman of color to lead the United States. But with history at her heels, she faces an uphill battle in a polarized nation, navigating skepticism, betrayal, and the weight of centuries-old expectations.
Told through Kamala's eyes, Labour In My Bones is a raw and intimate chronicle of her campaign journey. From the moment the mantle of leadership is passed to her, she wrestles with the burdens of public scrutiny, the pressures of breaking barriers, and the personal sacrifices demanded by the fight for democracy. Amid whispers of doubt and resounding chants of hope, Kamala confronts not only the opposition but also the deeply ingrained inequities within her own party and society at large.
With unflinching honesty, the story unfolds as Kamala reflects on the cost of ambition, the resilience of the human spirit, and the unrelenting labor required to challenge the status quo. As she steps onto the debate stage, into the homes of everyday Americans, and finally onto the precipice of history, Kamala discovers the power of her voice-and the voices of those who carried her to this moment.
Labour In My Bones is a powerful tale of endurance, justice, and hope, capturing the human side of politics and the deeply personal fight to lead a divided nation into an uncertain future.