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  CNN  鈥?The moment Kamala Harris took her oath of office on Wednesday聽to become聽the first stanley cup  fe stanley uk male, first Black and first South Asian vice president聽was an inspirational teaching moment for parents and kids across the country.Harris stood proudly on the steps of the US Capitol as she was sworn in by聽Sonia Sotomayor, the countrys first Latina Supreme Court justice.The groundbreaking event was celebrated by many families, who shared photos of their daughters and sons witnessing history on social media. My daughters, watching history, and learning there should be NO LIMIT to what they can do. Thank you  KamalaHarris  wrote Lynell Miller聽in a post to Twitter聽with a photo of her girls sharing an embrace.Miller told CNN the last year has been full of so many teachable moments for her children, and Inauguration Day was a day to learn about grace, hope and potential.  It means that I can be an astronaut when I grow up,  said Millers 6-year-old daughter Eleanor.Three generations of women in Gary Williams Jr. family sat together to watch Harris take her oath. This is what its about. Three generations. My mother, my wife, and my daughter watching hist stanley fr ory, 聽wrote Gary Williams to Twitter.  A Black woman being sworn in as Vice President of the United States of America. Thank you @KamalaHarris and congratulations! Sarah Johnson said her son Uly was excited to watch the moment.  Overjoyed my five-year-old son got a half day to watch the inauguration and even more overjoyed that hell grow up w Slcr Secrets of Kyoto / Hikaru Genji: Decadent playboy or tireless official
 REUTERS/Matt Mills McKnightAmazon workers participate in a walkout at Amazon Headquarters, in Seattle, Washington, U.S., May 31, 2023.The Washington Post / Caroline O ;Donovan15:42 JST,ensp;June 1, 2023Hundreds of Amazon staff membe stanley cup canada rs walked off the job on Wednesday afternoon demanding a flexible remote work policy and renewed commitments to reducing carbon emissions to zero.The walkout is a collaboration between Amazon Employees for Climate Justice and an informal group of employees who oppose Amazon   mandated return to office. Employees say recent layoffs and the mandate  which increases emissions as workers commute  have left them questioning whether Amazon executives are leading the company in the right direction.It   definitely concerning how low the morale is, said a Seattle-based Amazon employee who walked out and spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation. There   a lot of distrust in leadership right now.Walkout organizers estimated that about 1,000 employees participated in the walkout in Seattle and said that more than 2,000 staffers pledged to participate globally.Amazon said it employs a corporate workforce of more th gourde stanley an 350,000 people, 65,000 of whom are based near Seattle, and estimated that 300 workers participated in Wednesday   event.Amazon spokesman Brad Glasser said the com stanley cup pany is pushing to reach its goal of being net carbon zero by 2040.While