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On June 3rd, we celebrated 25 years of identifying and decreasing structural racism on Long Island and in New York State.
We celebrated the four winners of our annual “Raise Your Voice” Essay Contest: Ria Bhatia of Jericho; Edwin Montes Dubon of Uniondale; Zamari Paul of Malverne; and Janeiry Savinon of New Hyde Park. The evening then featured our student award winner, Matthew DaCosta, a Malverne high school student honored with the John Wenzel Scholarship for his leadership in the ERASE Racism Youth Development for Leadership Initiative and activities advancing racial equity. Our V. Elaine Gross Trailblazer Awardee was Monique Fitzgerald, honored for her efforts advancing racial and environmental justice on Long Island
The pinnacle of the evening was honoring our Abraham Krasnoff Courage and Commitment Award Honoree, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project. We concluded our program with a candid, lively, and inspiring fireside chat between President Emerita Elaine Gross and Nikole Hannah-Jones
If you didn't attend the event — or maybe you did but you would like to relive it — here are some mementos from the night that you are welcome to share widely online:
- Click here to view photos from the event.
- Click here to view the full keynote remarks from Elaine Gross, ERASE Racism President Emerita.
- Click here to view the full fireside chat with Elaine Gross and Nikole Hannah-Jones.
- Click here to read The Long Island Herald’s coverage of the event, "ERASE Racism discusses the modern fight for equality on Long Island.”
We couldn’t have done it without you — those of you who were able to join us, those who weren’t but supported the event with Silent Auction donations and purchases, sponsorships, journal ads, and donations, and those who choose to support us today. Thank you for making our 25th Anniversary celebration a success by recalling Our History and stepping alongside us into Our Future.




