Karine Jean is an American political campaign organizer, activist, and commentator. She is also an author and lecturer in International and Public Affairs at the University of Columbia.
She has currently been named the White House Press Secretary to succeed Jen Psaki. She happens to be the first black woman and the first openly gay person to occupy the position.
Karine Jean-Pierre parent’s names, nationality, and ethnicity
Karine was born to Haitian parents on August 13, 1977, in Fort-de-France Martinique. The couple migrated to Queens Village in New York City when Karine was just 5 years old, together with her two other siblings.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre are presently American nationals through Haitian. Her father, Mr. Jean-Pierre worked as a cab driver. Her mother also worked as a health aide.
They both worked hard to secure a better life for Karine and her siblings. She is very proud of her parents and does not cease to tell the world on her social media.
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