Not long ago, I finished reading “Moving Forward: A Story of Hope, Hard Work, and the Promise of America”, the 2019 memoir by Karine Jean-Pierre, who served with great honor, distinction, and compassion as White House Press Secretary under President Joe Biden. I found it to be a very inspiring, very heartwarming, very insightful, and quite informative read, and it caused me to have an even deeper respect and admiration for Karine.
In “Moving Forward”, Karine writes eloquently and openly about her childhood and her youth, her Haitian heritage and upbringing, her family life, her life in politics and as an activist for human rights, and her journey of self-discovery as a gay woman. But since “Moving Forward”, in addition to being a memoir, is also an enlightening book of instruction and education, Karine also shares what she has learned from her own work experiences in the political realm, including her involvement with the truly inspiring and historic 2008 campaign of President Barack Obama and her work in President Obama’s administration, and she writes about how each and every one of us can do our part to make a positive difference in America’s governing system at the federal, state, and local levels.
In the next to the last chapter of “Moving Forward”, Karine shares about her feelings of horror, anguish, and despondency over the 2016 election of Donald Trump to his first term as our country’s President, and how she was able to turn those feelings into a even deeper resolve to continue her fight for what she knows to be right and true. I personally shared those feelings on the truly dark day, and that resolve afterwards, and with the treasonous Trump now back in the Oval Office again, I have those feelings and that resolve even more now, as I am quite certain that Karine does as well.
I am aware of Karine’s recent decision to leave the Democratic Party and become an Independent. I am quite certain that decision does not at all mean that Karine is in any way abandoning her progressive ideals or her fight for American democracy and the dream of an America that is truly for all. That decision is one of the matters that Karine discusses in her new book “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside of Party Lines”, which I fully intend to get a copy of and read and then afterwards write about here and on my Facebook page.
I truly do consider Karine to be a perfect reflection of the wonderfully diverse and inclusive and welcoming America that I believe in and love, and I am truly inspired by her. I very highly recommend “Moving Forward”, which has been re-released in paperback with a new afterword, to one and all.