From left to right, Nassau County Department of Social Services Social Welfare Examiner II DeAnn Dumpson displays her personal collection of Black fiction books to her colleague, Caseworker II Rosa Maria Gorriti.

UNIONDALE — CSEA members and guests filled the room for the Nassau County Department of Social Services Unit’s annual Black History Month program. 

Unit members were involved in planning the event and worked every aspect of it, including staffing tables discussing Black History, serving as the masters of ceremonies and providing dinner. 

There was also a special performance from workers, who formed a dance group and performed to the delight of colleagues, family and friends in attendance. 

In addition, there were African art displays, as well as art creations from workers.

Nassau County Department of Social Services Unit 1st Vice President Angelina Barr showcases her self-created art display of Black Proverbs.

Other CSEA members were presented with citations for their outstanding philanthropic and professional contributions to the community.

Black History Month originated in the United States, before being recognized in other parts of the world, to honor the contributions of Black people throughout history, which are often overlooked when studying and reflecting on history as a whole.

— Wendi Bowie 

Members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity perform a step show at the event. The fraternity was founded in Ithaca and counts civil rights leader The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall as members.

Nassau County Department of Social Services workers join in a dance performance that was one of the evening’s highlights.

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Wendi Bowie is an award-winning journalist who has focused the majority of her career on covering Long Island news. Her efforts have earned her the Press Club of Long Island Media Award for Public Affairs and the Long Island Coalition for Fair Broadcasting Folio Award. Wendi was drawn to her current position as Communications Specialist for CSEA’s Long Island Region because it speaks to her strong desire to champion the rights of the common man and woman.

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