Brookhaven Hosts Black History Month Celebration


34th Annual Black History Night | Town of Brookhaven

The Town of Brookhaven celebrated its 34th Annual Black History Night at Town Hall. 

Dr. Michelle Raysor delivered the keynote address, and according to Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico, she “spoke about the grit necessary to succeed and never give up.”

The event also honored graduating seniors from Brookhaven who maintained a grade point average of 90 and above.

“Black history is American history, and we should all work every day to reaffirm the dignity of every human being and the successes of our youth who are the future. Congratulations to all of the students and best wishes as you advance to college,” said Supervisor Panico.

Members of the Town of Brookhaven Black History Commission are Dr. Corrinne Graham, Chairwoman, Ms. Charlotte Pressley, Ms. Leah M. Jefferson, Mr. Myles Green, Dr. Georgette Grier-Key, Mr. Tracy Todd Hunter, Mr. Clayton Hudson, and Dr. Loraine Richardson McCray.

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