United States Press Secretary and presidential advisor, Karine Jean-Pierre has held her current post at the White House for over a year. Despite the highs and lows of being at the press podium, the official spokesperson for the leader of our country has remained focused in her role – a role where she’s become a pioneering voice in American politics. The daughter of Haitian parents, Jean-Pierre is the first Black woman, the first gay woman and the first immigrant woman to hold the position of White House Press Secretary. How has she been able to navigate through the pressures of her tasks, while maintaining a sense of confidence and inner peace as the Agency’s primary messaging strategist and mother of a 9-year-old? Join I SEE U as host Eddie Robinson speaks unguarded with one of President Joe Biden’s top senior advisors, Karine Jean-Pierre. In honor of Pride month, Jean-Pierre offers up her candid remarks about the source of her resiliency and why she’s been determined to control her own narrative in living her life openly as a queer woman of color. She sits down exclusively with Eddie just moments before her commencement speech to Rice University graduates in Houston.