Larnez Kinsey

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Larnez Kinsey is a writer for Black Westchester Magazine, a public-health advocate, and a seasoned New York State civil servant with two decades of service, including the last ten years as a Security Hospital Treatment Assistant in a maximum-security forensic psychiatric facility. With deep expertise in crisis management inside one of the state’s most demanding environments, she brings unmatched frontline insight into trauma, safety, human behavior, and the systemic gaps that influence community outcomes. A lifelong supercreative, Larnez is also the Co-Founder and CEO of BlackGate Consulting Group, where she uses her multidisciplinary skill set to drive transformative change for businesses, nonprofits, and community-based organizations. Her work bridges policy, protection, and healing, grounded in a clear understanding of cybernetic ecology, New York’s cultural landscape, and the interplay between mental health and community resilience. Larnez is additionally a co-host on Black Westchester Magazine’s flagship shows, People Before Politics and The Sunday Rundown, where she elevates community voices and engages in conversations that challenge systems and amplify truth. She also serves as the Economic Development Chair for the Yonkers NAACP and is a Reiki Master Teacher, integrating holistic wellness with strategic advocacy. Through every role, Larnez remains committed to empowering individuals, strengthening communities, and moving resources to the places where they can create the greatest impact.

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The Mount Vernon NAACP Black History Month Event at Macedonia Baptist Church Wasn’t Just a Program, It Was a Reminder By Larnez Kinsey

There are events you attend. There are events you enjoy. And then some events quietly recalibrate you. The kind that makes you sit in your car afterward...

When Awareness Turns Into Responsibility What We Owe Each Other After We Know Better

There’s a moment that comes after clarity. After the patterns have been named. After the language has been given. After the silence has cracked. It’s the moment when...

Firsts, Futures, and Fearless Women

February 4, 2026. 9:00 a.m. Saunders Trades and Technical High School. Now listen. At 9:00 in the morning, most teenagers are not trying to be inspired. You’re trying to...

The Killing Of Kenneth Chamberlain – When Comfort Gets Checked: A Night at NYU’s Vanderbilt Hall

Let me be clear. Last night, I didn’t “pull up” to an event. I pulled up to accountability. At New York University, inside Vanderbilt Hall, I wasn’t...

County Exec. Ken Jenkins’ Black History Month Reception Was More Than an Event

(White Plains, NY) – On February 3, 2026, at 5:30 p.m., the tone for the evening was set with intention, reverence, and purpose. Before any...

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Global Pulse: The Conversation Black and Minority Women Needed to Hear

There’s a particular kind of silence Black and minority...

Eight Children Dead in Louisiana: The Dangerous Mix We Refuse to Talk About

Eight children are dead in Shreveport. Not in a war zone....

40 Missing Children Found in Westchester: A Recovery Story That Exposes a System Failure

When headlines broke that 40 missing children were found...

OP-ED — An Apology is Not a Policy: Closing the Gaps in NY’s Address Confidentiality Program by Ayanna Armstrong

The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) was designed to be...
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