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J01962 Summary:

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SAME ASNo Same As
 
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J01962 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1962
 
BY: Senator PALUMBO
 
        HONORING   influential   Black  authors  upon  the
        occasion   of   their   designation   for    special
        recognition at the 4th Annual Black Authors Festival
        on August 1, 2026
 
  WHEREAS,  It is the custom of the Legislative Body to pay tribute to
those illustrious thought leaders of  their  community,  who  strive  to
support  literacy  and  the  creation  of powerful stories to uplift the
Black community; and
 
  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to honor
influential  Black  authors  upon  the occasion of their designation for
special  recognition  at  the  4th  Annual  Black  Authors  Festival  on
Saturday,  August  1, 2026, at the Black Authors Festival in Sag Harbor,
New York; and
 
  WHEREAS, Celebrating the power of words and Black authors, the Black
Authors Festival aims to support literacy and  honor  influential  Black
authors  and  thought  leaders  in  the community; it was founded by two
professional Black women who curated the renowned event to acquaint  and
re-acquaint Black people with the notion of penning and publishing their
own stories; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  honorees being featured at the Black Authors Festival
are:   Darlene Williams, a cultural leader  and  founder  of  the  Black
Authors  Festival  who  advances  literacy,  intellectual  freedom,  and
meaningful dialogue by elevating and connecting Black authors,  readers,
and  thought leaders; Maurice L. Williams, LMSW, MA, a social worker and
nonprofit leader who, as Vice President of the  Black  Authors  Festival
and   Executive   Director   of  A  Father's  Love,  advances  literacy,
mentorship, and community empowerment through leadership, education, and
cultural engagement; Dr.  Mathew Knowles, a renowned music executive and
founder of  Music  World  Entertainment  who  shaped  the  global  music
industry  by  developing iconic artists like Destiny's Child and Beyonce
through visionary leadership and strategic innovation; Rickey Smiley,  a
nationally  recognized  comedian  and media personality who, through his
radio  show,  television  work,  and  philanthropy,   uses   humor   and
storytelling   to   entertain   audiences   while   promoting  community
engagement, youth development, and social awareness; Tiffany  Cross,  an
award-winning  journalist  and  political commentator who uses her media
platforms and writing to elevate conversations on  politics,  race,  and
social  justice  while  advocating for informed civic engagement and the
empowerment of  underrepresented  voices;  Jamie  Arty,  an  author  and
preservationist   who  blends  storytelling,  historical  research,  and
restoration to inspire appreciation  for  heritage,  identity,  and  the
enduring  power  of  home;  Michelle  Miller,  an award-winning CBS News
correspondent  and  co-host  who  delivers  impactful   journalism   and
storytelling  that  informs audiences while highlighting diverse voices,
human experiences, and issues of national importance;  A'Lelia  Bundles,
an   award-winning   journalist,  author,  and  cultural  historian  who
preserves and shares African American history by documenting the  legacy
of  Madam  C.    J. Walker and highlighting stories of entrepreneurship,
 
empowerment, and cultural achievement; Reverend Dr. A. R. Bernard,  Sr.,
a  pastor, author, and faith leader who has shaped spiritual, civic, and
cultural life for over four decades  by  guiding  congregants,  advising
leaders,   and  promoting  faith-driven  community  empowerment;  Jamaal
Bernard, Sr., Senior Pastor of the Christian  Cultural  Center,  guiding
the  congregation  with  faith-driven  leadership that honors its legacy
while advancing spiritual growth, community  outreach,  and  empowerment
for  the  next  generation; Tyrus Hinton, an author, speaker, coach, and
nonprofit  leader  who  empowers  individuals   and   families   through
resilience, faith, and personal transformation while advancing community
support,   mentorship,  and  confidence-building  initiatives;  Ruth  D.
Allman, an author and  storyteller  who  inspires  children  to  embrace
creativity,  music,  and  collaboration,  using  her  writing to promote
imagination, empathy, and the transformative power of the arts;  Rochell
Sleets,  Editor-in-Chief  of  Newsday  and a trailblazing journalist who
leads  the  newsroom  with  visionary  leadership,  fostering  editorial
excellence,  community-focused reporting, and mentorship while advancing
diverse voices in  local  journalism;  and  Amaryllis  Greene,  a  young
author,   actress,   and   creative   advocate  whose  work  in  poetry,
performance,  and   community   engagement   inspires   self-expression,
confidence,  and  creativity among youth while celebrating curiosity and
emerging voices; and
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is  the  sense  of  this  Legislative  Body  that  the
remarkable  achievements  and  contributions  of these influential Black
authors deserve the highest recognition, and that  their  dedication  to
literacy,   cultural   preservation,   and   empowerment  serves  as  an
inspiration to all citizens of the Empire State; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
honor  influential  Black authors upon the occasion of their designation
for special recognition at the 4th  Annual  Black  Authors  Festival  on
August 1, 2026; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  copies  of  this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted  to  the  aforementioned  honorees  and  the  Black  Authors
Festival Board.
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