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    Resilience and Triumph: Reflecting on 2024 and Honoring Our Journey

    January 8, 20253 Mins Read2 Views
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    By Ramon Robinson, Westside Gazette Contributor

    As we close out 2024, I reflect on a year filled with challenges, growth, and monumental achievements. Our community has faced immense struggles but also celebrated historic milestones, reminding us of the resilience and brilliance that defines us.

    We cannot discuss this year without acknowledging the tragedy of Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old father, murdered by correctional officers. His death leaves a young son fatherless and casts a long shadow of grief over our community. Stories like Robert’s are reminders of the systemic injustices we continue to fight against, but they also highlight the importance of unity and action in the face of adversity.

    Yet, amidst the sorrow, 2024 brought moments of triumph that inspire hope for a brighter future.

    Black Excellence in 2024

    This year, members of our community shattered barriers and reached new heights in various fields:

    LeBron and Bronny James made history as the first father-and-son duo to play in the NBA, a testament to legacy and perseverance.

    Damola Adamolekun, the youngest CEO in Red Lobster’s history, guided the company out of bankruptcy, proving the transformative power of Black leadership in corporate America.

    Kristian Hobbs, a trailblazer in sports, became the first female JV head coach for boys’ basketball at Fort Pierce Westwood Academy. Her historic appointment serves as a beacon of inspiration for young athletes and future leaders.

    Victor Glover, a distinguished NASA astronaut, became the first Black man to be selected for a lunar mission, marking a significant milestone in space exploration and representation.

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    Professor Mashudu Tshifularo, a pioneering South African surgeon, performed the world’s first middle ear transplant using 3D-printed bones, offering a groundbreaking solution to conductive hearing loss.

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    These achievements remind us that even in challenging times, we rise and thrive.

    Honoring the Past, Building the Future

    While we celebrate these successes, we must remain steadfast in our pursuit of justice and equality. Robert Brooks’ tragic death is a stark reminder of the work still needed to dismantle systems of oppression. His story, and others like it, compel us to advocate for change and ensure that his legacy fuels the fight for accountability.

    At the same time, we must continue to uplift and honor the stories of resilience and progress that define our community. By sharing these narratives, we not only inspire others but also strengthen the foundation for future generations to build upon.

    A Vision for 2025

    As we move into 2025, I invite everyone to share their stories.

    “Our stories are not just reflections of who we are—they are the blueprints for who we can become. When we share our voices, we light the path forward for generations to follow.”

    Outlets like The Westside Gazette and social media platforms provide spaces for us to ensure our voices are heard. By sharing our experiences, victories, and struggles, we create connections that inspire growth and understanding within our community.

    Let’s commit to supporting one another, celebrating our successes, and holding ourselves accountable to the legacy of excellence we’ve built. Together, we can turn the lessons of 2024 into the stepping stones for a brighter tomorrow.

    To the dreamers, the fighters, and the doers in our community: thank you for reminding us that even in the face of adversity, we rise. Let’s carry that spirit into 2025 and beyond.

    and struggles Outlets like The Westside Gazette and social media platforms provide spaces for us to ensure our voices are heard. By sharing our experiences victories we create connections that inspire growth and understanding within our community.
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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