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Mr. MORELLE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor of Caribbean American Heritage Month to pay tribute to a distinguished community leader from Rochester, New York: Jerome H. Underwood.
As Chief Executive Officer of Action for a Better Community and a founding member of the Greater Rochester Black Agenda Group, Jerome Underwood has led with clarity, purpose, and unwavering integrity. Throughout his years of dedicated service, he has been a moral compass and unifying force in our community, championing social justice and equity.
Born on the Caribbean island of Antigua, Jerome brought with him to the United States a deep-rooted sense of community and justice. In Rochester, he has emerged as a tireless advocate for racial equity and economic justice, working to expose and dismantle the structural racism that continues to harm communities of color.
Jerome's leadership extends far beyond boardrooms and policy tables. He is also a powerful role model for our youth. Merging his love of soccer with a deep passion for mentorship and ``peaceful'' demeanor, he has served as Director of Coaching for the River Flow Soccer Club and President of the Flower City Soccer League.
It is with great pride and admiration that I recognize Jerome H. Underwood this Caribbean American Heritage Month. His unwavering commitment to equity, youth empowerment, and community transformation continues to uplift our community here in Rochester and beyond.
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