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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When Silence Starts to Crack – What Courage Looks Like When It’s No Longer Convenient

Let me tell you something about silence. Silence doesn’t just happen. Silence is learned. It’s trained into us through meetings that move too fast, through jokes you’re...

The Paycheck Line: When Advocacy Becomes Too Risky

There’s a sound to this season. It’s not applause. It’s not outrage. It’s the low hum of announcements. Candidates stepping forward. Statements rolling out. Parties shouting their endorsements with confident...

Some People Campaign. Others Maintain the Community.

I walked into the Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins' Annual Open House at 28 Wells Avenue, Building #3, on Thursday, January 22nd, and felt it before...

She Planted the Seed of the Dream and History Let a Man Harvest It

Prathia Hall planted the seed. Not metaphorically. Not symbolically. Literally. She planted it in scorched earth. In 1962, in Terrell County, Georgia, the smell of smoke still...

Policing, Presence, and the Neighborhoods That Feel Watched, Not Protected

There’s a particular quiet that settles in after MLK Weekend. Not peace, quiet. The kind that comes when the quotes stop circulating. When the speeches fade....

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From “Keep the Faith, Baby” to the Coalition: What Harlem Lost

There is a boulevard in Harlem named for a...

Federal Referral Alleges an Interconnected Political and Development System in Mount Vernon, With Kenneth Plummer at Its Center

https://youtu.be/6l_kuRC_Lz8 A federal investigative referral submitted to the Mount Vernon...

Black America’s Fears Have Become Bigger Than Our Ancestors’ Dream

Every generation inherits more than its history—it inherits a...

Peekskill NAACP To Host ‘Know How To Respond During Police Encounters’ Forum, Thursday, July 9th

PEEKSKILL, N.Y. — The Peekskill NAACP is inviting residents...
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