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City celebrates Black Heritage

February 22, 2023 By whvoice

7th District Councilwoman Katherine Tucker, second from left, receives “African American Citizen of the Year” citations from, from left, West Haven state Rep. Treneé McGee, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and Black Heritage Committee Chairman Steven R. Mullins during the 27th annual Black Heritage Celebration at City Hall on Feb. 16. Tucker, a lifelong Westie, is a board-certified advanced practice registered nurse and the clinical program director of outpatient programs at Yale New Haven Hospital’s Heart and Vascular Center. The cultural event, in honor of Black History Month, is presented by the Black Heritage Committee

By Michael P. Walsh

Special to the Voice

WEST HAVEN, Feb. 17, 2023 — The city recognized the “proud legacy, unique heritage and vibrant culture” of African Americans and the pioneering contributions they have made to writing the great American story at the 27th annual Black Heritage Celebration on Feb. 16. 

During the City Hall cultural event in observance of Black History Month, the West Haven Black Heritage Committee cited “outstanding” West Haven High School juniors Malachi Calhoun and Dana Davis and seniors Ayannah Obas and Jo’Vante Witter for leadership and academics and honored Councilwoman Katherine Tucker, D-7, as the city’s African American Citizen of the Year. 

Tucker, a lifelong resident who began her inaugural term on the City Council in March 2022, received a citation from Mayor Nancy R. Rossi for “your pioneering contributions to upholding the traditions and values of our African American community.” 

Reading the citation, Rossi said: “Your devotion to lifting up the lives of your fellow Westies and the city you love through public service represents what is best about our community. As you reflect on all you have achieved and look toward all you will continue to do in the future, take pride in the stronger, more hopeful West Haven you are helping to shape.” 

Tucker is a board-certified advanced practice registered nurse whose civic work is focused on the health of West Haven. She is the clinical program director of outpatient programs at Yale New Haven Hospital’s Heart and Vascular Center. 

West Haven High School juniors Malachi Calhoun and Dana Davis, holding certificates, receive a Black Heritage Committee award for leadership and academics from, from left, West Haven state Rep. Treneé McGee, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi, school Principal Dana Paredes, committee Chairman Steven R. Mullins and Superintendent of Schools Neil C. Cavallaro.

Tucker is a longtime community volunteer, has served on the West Haven Board of Health and is the vice chairwoman of the city’s Democratic Town Committee. 

“My goal is to make West Haven a more beautiful, friendly, safe place to live and to raise a family,” said Tucker, who is the widow of Terrence Tucker and has five children and six grandchildren. 

Tucker also received an embroidered “West Haven Black Heritage Citizen of the Year 2023” jacket from last year’s recipient, the Rev. E. Carl Howard of the First Congregational Church of West Haven, and a General Assembly citation from Rep. Treneé McGee, D-West Haven, on behalf of the city’s delegation. 

West Haven High seniors Jo’Vante Witter and Ayannah Obas, holding certificates, receive a Black Heritage Committee award for leadership and academics from, from left, West Haven state Rep. Treneé McGee, Mayor Nancy R. Rossi, school Principal Dana Paredes, committee Chairman Steven R. Mullins and Superintendent of Schools Neil C. Cavallaro.

The 65-minute program, held in the Harriet C. North Community Room, included an awards presentation by Rossi, McGee, committee Chairman Steven R. Mullins, Superintendent of Schools Neil C. Cavallaro and West Haven High Principal Dana Paredes, as well as a reading of the poem “From the Out House to the White House” by Deborah Elmore, the founder of Sisters With a New Attitude, a support group for women. 

The invocation was given by the Rev. Denya C. McGee, the pastor of Abba’s House International Fellowship in North Branford, and a powerful rendition of the Black national anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” was sung by Stephanie Townsend of Howard K. Hill Funeral Services in New Haven. 

Holding their Black Heritage Committee awards, from left, West Haven High junior Malachi Calhoun, seniors Jo’Vante Witter and Ayannah Obas, and junior Dana Davis receive an envelope containing a $500 academic scholarship from state Rep. Treneé McGee, D-West Haven, and the committee. 

The ceremony also included spirited renditions of “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around,” a freedom song that became a national civil rights anthem in the 1960s, and “The Star-Spangled Banner” by West Haven High’s Bel Canto Choir, directed by Jason Thomas. 

The student honorees received a Black Heritage Committee certificate of achievement from Mullins and a $500 academic scholarship from McGee and the committee, including Councilwoman Robbin Watt Hamilton, D-5. 

Calhoun is ranked in the top 11% of his junior class, has earned high honors each quarter and is a volunteer at the Surfside public housing complex on Oak Street. Davis is ranked in the top 3% of her class, has earned high honors each quarter and is a volunteer at the Main Library on Elm Street. 

Obas is an academic scholar, the vice president of the Senior Class Council and a member of student government. Witter is a member of the Bel Canto Choir, a peer advocate and a member of the National Honor Society. 

Councilwoman Katherine Tucker, D-7, receives an embroidered “West Haven Black Heritage Citizen of the Year 2023” jacket from last year’s recipient, the Rev. E. Carl Howard of the First Congregational Church of West Haven

The program featured remarks by keynote speaker Candice Williams, Tucker’s daughter. It also included words of praise by Rossi, Mullins, Cavallaro, Paredes and committee member Christopher M. Suggs, the master of ceremonies. 

Williams, a board-certified adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner at Yale New Haven who lives in West Haven, delivered remarks lauding her mother’s legacy of excellence in education, nursing, public health, social justice and equality. 

“(I am) witnessing her continual involvement in the community,” Williams said. 

Williams told the standing room-only assembly of committee members, dignitaries, family, friends and residents that her grandfather always said, “No matter where you go in life, the one thing that can never be taken away is your education.” 

Tucker, who has been a nurse for nearly three decades, is living proof of that mantra, having earned a doctorate in nursing practice from Sacred Heart University and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing from Quinnipiac University. 

“There is power in education,” emphasized Williams, who provides specialized cardiac care to the adult population at Yale New Haven. 

In honor of the monthlong Black history celebration, organizers have decorated the walls of City Hall with banners and posters depicting important Black leaders and role models worldwide. 

The committee has worked since 1996 to promote racial harmony across West Haven, transforming City Hall into an exhibition of African American art and literature throughout Black History Month to educate residents about Black culture. 

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