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Jamaican-American Hope Wade: World class fashion design

Jamaican-American Hope Wade: World class fashion design

Celebrating the Trailblazing Women of East Ramapo: A Tribute to Community Sheroes

WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT, COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP, FASHION DESIGNIn a heartwarming display of community pride, the East Ramapo Central School District has once again rolled out its exclusive "East Ramapo Central School District Regent Judith Johnson Sheroes Series" to honor the remarkable women who have made a lasting impact on the region. This year's celebration, the third consecutive installment, shines a spotlight on the inspiring stories of these local trailblazers, showcasing their unwavering dedication to their community and their unwavering commitment to mentoring the next generation.

Empowering the Next Generation: East Ramapo's Sheroes Inspire and Uplift

Celebrating the Achievements of Jamaican-Born Fashion Designer Hope Wade

Among the esteemed honorees this year is Jamaican-born Hope Wade, the founder of Hope Wade Designs and the creator and executive producer of Rockland Fashion Week. Wade's selection for the 2024 video series is a testament to her profound impact on her community, her steadfast belief in "giving back," and her unwavering dedication to mentoring high school students with a passion for fashion.Wade's impressive resume speaks volumes about her talent and influence. She has crafted stunning gowns for prestigious pageants, including Miss Jamaica World, Miss Jamaica Universe, Miss Jamaica Nation, and Miss Intercontinental, among others. Her creations have also graced the stages of various international competitions, earning her a significant celebrity following. Most notably, Wade's designs have been worn by the acclaimed Academy and Grammy Award-winner Darlene Love during her performances for former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House.Reflecting on this honor, Wade expressed her humility and awe, stating, "To be called a Sheroe in any capacity is humbling, but to think that your name is esteemed in the same light as Regent Judith Johnson is daunting. And I think what really got to me was that the video would be shown to all the students in the E. Ramapo School District. Wow!" Wade's words underscore the profound impact that this recognition holds, not only for her but for the entire community.

Honoring the Trailblazers: The East Ramapo Central School District Regent Judith Johnson Sheroes Series

The East Ramapo Central School District's Regent Judith Johnson Sheroes Series has been a resounding success since its inception in 2022. The series, which celebrates the vital contributions of women in the community, has been warmly received by administrators, principals, teachers, students, and community members alike.Each year, a dedicated committee of community members works closely with the district to identify new sheroes, compile their impressive biographies, and produce a series of videos that showcase the remarkable achievements and stories of these inspiring women. The members of this esteemed committee include Carole Anderson, Anita Cunningham, Jean Fields, Drusilla Kinzonzi, Teri Mersel, Charlotte Ramsey, and Robin Wren, along with the district's own Ellen Andriello, Executive Director for Elementary Schools, and Dr. Augustina West, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Schools.The Sheroes Series has become a cherished tradition, allowing the East Ramapo community to honor the trailblazers who have paved the way for future generations. By sharing the stories of these remarkable women, the district aims to inspire and empower students, fostering a deep appreciation for the vital role that women play in shaping our society.

Empowering the Next Generation: The Lasting Impact of the Sheroes Series

The East Ramapo Central School District's Regent Judith Johnson Sheroes Series is more than just a celebration of the past; it is a powerful tool for shaping the future. By highlighting the achievements and contributions of local women, the district is instilling a sense of pride and possibility in its students, encouraging them to dream big and follow in the footsteps of these trailblazers.The series not only honors the past but also serves as a catalyst for the future, inspiring young people to pursue their passions and make a difference in their communities. Through the mentorship and guidance of the featured sheroes, students are gaining invaluable insights and opportunities that can help them navigate their own paths to success.As the Sheroes Series continues to grow and evolve, the East Ramapo community can take pride in the lasting impact it is having on the lives of its students. By celebrating the achievements of these remarkable women, the district is not only preserving their legacies but also paving the way for a future where every child can see themselves reflected in the stories of those who have come before them.

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