WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS HOSTS BLACK HISTORY MONTH RECEPTION

L-R- African American Advisory Board Chair Barbara Edwards, County Executive Ken Jenkins, Reverend Kymberly Mcnair

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins hosted the County’s annual Black History Month Reception at the Michaelian Office Building, welcoming residents, community leaders and elected officials from across Westchester to recognize the enduring contributions of Black Americans to the County’s history and culture.

The reception highlighted Westchester’s longstanding role in Black history, including its place along the Underground Railroad and its legacy of Black leadership in all sectors of our local economy. Attendees reflected on the progress made while acknowledging the work that remains to ensure opportunity and inclusion across every community in the County.

Jenkins said: “Black History Month gives us the opportunity to pause and recognize the people whose contributions helped define Westchester and strengthen our communities. The achievements we celebrate today were built through perseverance, sacrifice and leadership. Honoring that legacy means continuing to work toward a County where opportunity is real and accessible for everyone.”

African American Advisory Board Chair Barbara Edwards said: “This reception brings our community together to honor a history that is deeply woven into Westchester’s identity. Black history lives in our schools, neighborhoods, houses of worship and civic life. I am grateful for the County’s continued commitment to recognizing that legacy and ensuring it is preserved and celebrated.”

The Black History Month Reception served as both a celebration and a call to action, encouraging residents to attend local Black History Month events, visit historical sites and support local black-owned businesses. Westchester County remains committed to honoring Black history throughout the year and ensuring its lessons continue to guide the County’s progress.

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