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Maya Harris Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography

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Age: 57 Years
Husband: Tony West
Father: Donald J. Harris

Maya Harris

Bio/Wiki
Full NameMaya Lakshmi Harris
Profession(s)• Lawyer
• Public Policy Advocate
• Writer
• Social Activist
Famous forBeing the sister of 49th Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5'5" (165 cm)
Eye ColourDark Brown
Hair ColourBlack
Career
Awards, Honours• Junius W. Williams Young Lawyer of the Year Award from the Young Lawyers Division of the National Bar Association (1997)
• Named as one of the Top 20 Up and Coming Lawyers Under 40 by the San Francisco Daily Journal (1998)
• Named as one of ten notable Desis of the year by India Currents (2006)
• The Women Who Dare Award from Girls, Inc. (2008)
• Named in The Root 100 list (2009)
• Champion of Justice Award from Equal Rights Advocates (2014)
Personal Life
Date of Birth30 January 1967 (Monday)
Age (as of 2024)57 Years
BirthplaceChampaign-Urbana, Illinois, U.S.
Zodiac signAquarius
Nationality American
SchoolBishop O'Dowd High School, Oakland, California
College/University• University of California, Berkeley
• Stanford University
Educational Qualification(s)• Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley (1989)
• Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School (1992)
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Political InclinationDemocratic Party (United States)
Social MediaInstagram
Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsTony West (Lawyer)
Maya Harris with Tony West
Marriage DateYear, 1998
Maya Harris cutting cake with Tony West on their wedding day
Family
Husband/SpouseTony West (Lawyer)
Maya Harris and Tony West
ChildrenDaughter- Meenakshi Ashley Harris (Lawyer, Author, Activist, Theater Producer)
Maya Harris with her daughter
ParentsFather- Donald J. Harris (Economist, Professor, Writer)
Donald J. Harris
Mother- Shyamala Gopalan (Deceased on 11 February 2009 due to colon cancer; Biomedical Scientist)
Maya Harris with her mother and sister
SiblingsSister- Kamala Devi Harris (Politician, Lawyer, Social Activist)
Kamala Harris
Other RelativesMaternal Grandfather- Painganadu Venkataraman Gopalan (1911 - February 1998) (Freedom Fighter, Retired Civil Servant)
Maternal Grandmother- Rajam Gopalan (Deceased) (Social Worker)
A photo of Harris with her maternal grandfather and grandmother

Maya Harris

 

Some Lesser Known Facts About Maya Harris

  • She grew up in a family where her parents were of mixed heritage and followed different religions. While her father is Jamaican American and a Baptist, her mother was an Indian American and followed Hinduism.

    Maya Harris during her childhood

    Maya Harris during her childhood

  • Growing up, her father often took her to Jamaica with her sister.
  • Her parents separated when she was around 5 years old.
  • She was inspired by her parent’s love for activism to pursue a law degree.
  • When she was around 11 years old, she organised a protest with her sister in Montreal against a policy that banned children from playing in the lawn.
  • In 1984, when she was 17 years old, she gave birth to her daughter, Meena Harris and raised her as a single parent.
  • She met her husband, Tony West, through her daughter who was 4 years old at the time.
  • She studied together with Tony West at the Stanford Law School. Soon after completing their graduation, they started dating.
  • After completing her college education, she worked as a law clerk for United States District Court Judge James Ware in the Northern District of California.
  • In 1994, Harris started working at the San Francisco law firm of Jackson Tufts Cole & Black, LLP and worked in civil and criminal litigation until 1999, when the firm was dissolved.
  • She has served as an adjunct law professor at the University of San Francisco’s School of Law.
  • She started working as a dean at the Lincoln Law School of San Jose in California when she was 29 and became one of the youngest law school deans in the United States.
  • In 2003, she assisted her sister, Kamala Harris, in her campaign for becoming the district attorney of San Francisco.
  • On 23 October 2006, she became the first African American to lead the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern California and the first South Asian to work as an executive director of the ACLU.
  • She then organised conferences for police-community relations and advocated for police reforms while working at Policy Link, a research institution which focuses on improving economic and social equity.
  • In 2006, she worked as a lead attorney in the League of Women Voters of California v. McPherson case and helped restore the right to vote for more than 1 lakh Californians on probation.
  • She started working at the Ford Foundation as the vice president for democracy, rights and justice in 2008.
  • In the same year, she published a report, titled, ‘Making Every Vote Count: Reforming Felony Disenfranchisement Policies and Practices in California.’
  • In 2014, she started working as a visiting scholar at the Harvard Law School in Massachusetts.
  • She discussed the prominence of women of colour in influencing the political outcome in a report titled, ‘Women of Color: A Growing Force in the American Electorate’ in 2014.
  • She officiated the marriage of her sister, Kamala Harris with Douglas Emhoff in 2014.
  • In 2016, she was a senior policy advisor for Hillary Clinton‘s presidential campaign’s policy agenda.

    Maya Harris with Hillary Clinton

    Maya Harris with Hillary Clinton

  • She has worked as a political analyst for the American TV channel, MSNBC, from 2017 to 2018.
  • In 2020, she served as chair of the presidential campaign of her sister, Kamala Harris.
  • In the same year, she revealed in a magazine that she was diagnosed with lupus, an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system targets the healthy tissues of the body, when she was 22 years old.
  • In August 2024, she spoke in support of the presidential campaign of her sister, Kamala Harris, at the Democratic National Convention (DNC).

    Maya Harris speaking for her sister at the Democratic National Convention

    Maya Harris speaking for her sister at the Democratic National Convention