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Publisher |
MSNBC
Wondery
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
History
News
Politics
Society & Culture

Kamala Harris will become Vice President following one of the most tumultuous elections in U.S. history. Hosted by MSNBC’s Joy Reid, “Kamala: Next In Line” tells the cross-cultural journey that led Harris from her humble roots to become the first Black woman to represent California in the Senate and now the first Black woman elected Vice-President.

From Oakland to Howard University, from California to Washington D.C., experience her story as it has never been told before. From Wondery, the team behind “The Shrink Next Door," and MSNBC, the team behind "Bag Man," "Next In Line" is an intimate and immersive six-part series diving into what drives Kamala, what her critics say about her, and how she has arrived at this historic moment. 

All episodes are available ad-free on Wondery+ or on Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription.

People |
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
New York, NY
Premiere Date |
2020-09-21
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
No

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18 Available Episodes (18 Total)Average duration: 00:15:11
Feb 21 | 00:06:40
Wondery Presents: Twin Flames
Dec 06 | 00:02:40
Special Preview: New MSNBC Podcast
Oct 11 | 00:05:45
Wondery Presents: Over My Dead Body - Fox Lake
Sep 01 | 00:03:17
Introducing: Southlake
Aug 16 | 00:05:47
Wondery Presents - Dr. Death: Miracle Man
May 18 | 00:06:27
Wondery Presents: The Vaping Fix
Apr 13 | 00:02:14
Introducing: Killer Role
Mar 29 | 00:02:22
Wondery Presents: Spy Affair
Dec 02 | 00:03:04
MSNBC Presents: Season 4 of The Oath with Chuck Rosenberg
Nov 19 | 00:06:14
BONUS: Kamala Harris and the Rainbow Sign - Into America
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