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J01453 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1453
 
BY: Senator PARKER
 
        HONORING  Marsha  Massiah upon the occasion of her
        designation  as  recipient  of  the  Educational   &
        Community  Empowerment  Award  by  Young,  Gifted, &
        Black Entrepreneurial Awards, Inc.
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to  recognize  and
commend individuals whose visionary leadership, dedication to education,
and  commitment  to  cultural empowerment have strengthened communities,
fostered generational learning, and elevated the voices of  historically
underrepresented populations; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Attendant  to  such  concern,  and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to honor
Marsha Massiah, Founder and Executive Director of the Brooklyn Caribbean
Literary Festival (BCLF),  upon  the  occasion  of  her  designation  as
recipient  of  the  Educational  & Community Empowerment Award by Young,
Gifted, & Black Entrepreneurial Awards, Inc., on Wednesday, February 25,
2026; and
 
  WHEREAS, Founded in 2006  by  Carl  Gray,  Young,  Gifted,  &  Black
Entrepreneurial  Awards,  Inc.  is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
recognizing distinguished individuals of color across the Americas,  the
Caribbean,  and  Africa,  celebrating "Unsung Heroes and Heroines" whose
leadership, resilience, and service have made a  lasting  impact  across
healthcare, business, arts, and community development; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Since  its founding, the BCLF has become the only literary
festival  in  the  United  States  dedicated  exclusively  to  Caribbean
literature  and  indigenous storytelling, celebrating luminaries such as
Jamaica Kincaid, Lorna Goodison, and Dr. Elizabeth Nunez, and  advancing
the visibility and sustainability of Caribbean literary voices; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Born and raised in Trinidad & Tobago, Marsha Massiah draws
inspiration from her homeland to build bridges  for  Caribbean  stories,
advocating for writers to be recognized as the original storytellers and
cultural   architects   of   their   narratives   while  ensuring  their
intellectual and economic viability; and
 
  WHEREAS, Under  her  leadership,  the  BCLF  has  become  a  dynamic
platform  for  the  diaspora,  connecting  literature  with  music, art,
folklore, fiction, rhythm, spoken word, and oral  traditions,  fostering
dialogues   that   celebrate   Caribbean  heritage  and  identity  while
democratizing access to storytelling across generations; and
 
  WHEREAS, Marsha Massiah  has  conceptualized  signature  initiatives
including  the  Caribbean  Fiction Collection at the Center for Fiction,
the Cocoa Pod podcast, and the BCLF  Short  Fiction  Story  Competition,
providing  emerging  writers  with mentorship, exposure, and pathways to
develop their craft; and
 
  WHEREAS, In addition to her  literary  and  cultural  contributions,
Marsha   Massiah   leads  The  Idea  Room  Corp,  a  socially  conscious
communications hub that helps creatives bring their ideas to life, while
 
collaborating  with  esteemed  thinkers,  artists,  and   educators   to
strengthen   Caribbean-American   cultural   expression   and  community
engagement; and
 
  WHEREAS,  With  a  professional  background in instructional design,
project management, and  creative  content  production,  along  with  an
Honours  degree  in  Caribbean  History  from the University of the West
Indies and  graduate  certificates  from  New  York  University,  Marsha
Massiah exemplifies the values of scholarship, mentorship, and visionary
leadership; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Through  her  tireless  work, Marsha Massiah has empowered
writers, educators,  and  cultural  practitioners,  preserved  Caribbean
storytelling  traditions,  and  inspired  new generations to embrace the
pride, creativity, and resilience of their heritage; now, therefore,  be
it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor Marsha Massiah upon the occasion of her designation  as  recipient
of  the  Educational  &  Community Empowerment Award, and to commend her
extraordinary contributions  to  literature,  mentorship,  and  cultural
empowerment; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Marsha Massiah as an expression of  the  highest  respect
and admiration of this Legislative Body.
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