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J02208 Summary:

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J02208 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 2208
 
BY: Senator PARKER
 
        COMMENDING  Egbe  Iwa,  Inc., upon the occasion of
        hosting its 11th Annual Ite Siwaju Commencement Gala
        on June 7, 2026
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to  recognize  and
pay   tribute   to  those  organizations  of  high  purpose  and  worthy
accomplishment whose enduring  commitment  to  the  cultural  formation,
moral  development, and community belonging of young people has enriched
the civic and spiritual life of the State of New York; and
 
  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions,  this  Legislative  Body  is  justly proud to
commend Egbe Iwa, Inc., upon the occasion of hosting its 11th Annual Ite
Siwaju Commencement Gala on Sunday, June 7, 2026; and
 
  WHEREAS, Egbe Iwa, Inc., founded in 2002 by Iya  Amma  Oloriwaa!  in
historic Brooklyn, New York, is a year-long rite-of-passage and cultural
mentoring  program  that  has  served  the  community  for more than two
decades, welcoming Oluko (mentors) and Akeko (youth participants) of any
race, creed, color, or gender identity into  a  community  dedicated  to
guiding, supporting, and nurturing the leaders of tomorrow's world; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The name Egbe Iwa carries within it the full weight of the
organization's mission  and  philosophy:  Egbe,  meaning  a  society  or
community  of  people bound by shared purpose and identity, and Iwa, the
Yoruba concept of character, essence, and the quality  of  one's  being,
that  fundamental  virtue which the Yoruba philosophical tradition holds
as the highest adornment of the human spirit; and
 
  WHEREAS, Rooted in the Yoruba tradition and grounded in  the  living
wisdom  of the African diaspora, Egbe Iwa understands that the formation
of young people is not merely an educational endeavor but a  sacred  one
and  that  the rite of passage, marking a young person's transition from
childhood to young adulthood, are among the most essential ceremonies  a
community  can  offer,  transmitting  values,  identity,  ancestry,  and
belonging  across  generations  in  an  unbroken   chain   of   cultural
continuity; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Iya Amma Oloriwaa!, founder and Alakoso (director) of Egbe
Iwa, Inc., is: a member of the Brooklyn Academy of  Music's  DanceAfrica
esteemed  Council  of Elders; a founding member of the Omo Obatala Egbe,
Inc., and the Ijo Orisa Yoruba Church, Inc.; a  community  activist  and
leader  who formed Egbe Iwa for the benefit of her children, all of whom
are graduates of the  program,  now  serving  as  mentors  and  workshop
leaders;  and  a  living embodiment of the intergenerational covenant at
the heart of the organization's mission; and
 
  WHEREAS, Egbe Iwa, Inc., is a non-profit organization with more than
100 alumni and robust community support whose graduates carry  into  the
world  not  only  skills  and knowledge but a deepened sense of self, an
abiding connection to their cultural heritage, and the  moral  formation
that  the  concept  of  Iwa demands-- young people of character, who are
ready to lead; and
 
 
  WHEREAS,  The  Ite  Siwaju is the culminating ceremony of Egbe Iwa's
year-long rite-of-passage program, the moment when the community gathers
to witness and celebrate the young people who have done the interior and
exterior work of transformation, claiming their seat  at  the  table  of
adulthood  with  the  full  blessing of their Oluko, their families, and
their community; and
 
  WHEREAS, Now, in its 11th year, the  Ite  Siwaju  Commencement  Gala
stands  as  a  testament  to what is possible when a community seriously
heeds its responsibility to its young people  and  the  traditions  that
have  sustained  African  and  diasporic  peoples  through  every era of
challenge and transformation; and
 
  WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is proudly moved to honor  Egbe  Iwa,
Inc.,  its  founder  Iya  Amma  Oloriwaa!, Oluko, Akeko, alumni, and the
extended community of ancestors, elders, and kin whose love  and  wisdom
make this work possible; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commend Egbe Iwa, Inc., upon the occasion of hosting its 11th Annual Ite
Siwaju Commencement Gala on  June  7,  2026,  and  to  extend  heartfelt
congratulations  to the graduating class and deepest appreciation to all
who have walked alongside them; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That copies of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted to Iya Amma Oloriwaa!, Oluko, Akeko, and the entire Egbe Iwa
community in recognition of their sacred and steadfast commitment to the
formation  of  young  people  of  character  in  the  tradition  of good
character.
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