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Jamaican-American attorney, humanitarian, author, and community advocate Kaysia Earley will be honoured by the City of Parkland, Florida, with a Juneteenth Proclamation recognising her contributions to justice, humanitarian service, education, and community empowerment.
The proclamation is scheduled to be presented by Mayor Richard Walker and the Parkland City Commission at City Hall on June 3. The recognition highlights Earley’s impact as an attorney and community leader whose work has supported and uplifted communities across the Jamaican diaspora.
Earley, whose father is from Spanish Town, St Catherine, maintains strong family ties to Jamaica and has remained actively involved in humanitarian and mentorship initiatives across the island for several years.
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