PIX11 Special: Honoring Black History
- State Senator Scarcella-Spanton and Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks hosted an event honoring Black educators at Port Richmond High School on Feb. 1, celebrating their contributions to student success.
- Honorees included dedicated figures like Helen Settles and Javon Parnell, who have significantly contributed to their communities through education and mentoring.
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Staten Island officials honor 17 Black educators for ‘their passion, dedication and commitment to our students’
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — In celebration of Black History Month, state Sen. Scarcella-Spanton (D-North Shore/Southern Brooklyn) and Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks (D-North Shore) hosted a special event honoring Black educators throughout the North Shore of Staten Island.
PIX11 Special: Honoring Black History
NEW YORK (PIX11) – From quilting traditions and exploring sunken slave ships to ensuring legacies are not lost through storytelling and art, PIX11 is highlighting the people and places across the tri-state area that embody Black history and culture. Watch the video player for the full interview.
Celebrating Black Excellence: Honoring Community Leaders
Oluseye Ashiru is a visionary leader, therapist, coach, speaker, and prolific author dedicated to empowering women, families, and communities. As the Co-Founder of Living Boldly Inc. and Founder & Executive Director of Families Arising, she has created platforms that help women—especially immigrant women—thrive.
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