
 
        
         
		By Nelson A. King 
 On the heels of last week’s  
 strong fundraising totals, community  
 leader Khari Edwards’  
 campaign  for  Brooklyn  Borough  
 President  continues  to  
 gather  significant  momentum  
 with  the  endorsement  
 of  Brooklyn  Councilmember  
 Alicka Ampry-Samuel. 
 “I  am  thrilled  to  support  
 Khari  Edwards  for  Brooklyn  
 Borough President,” said  
 Councilmember  Ampry-Samuel, 
  who represents the 41st  
 District,  comprising  portions  
 of the Brooklyn neighborhoods  
 of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ocean  
 Hill-Brownsville, East Flatbush  
 and Crown Heights. 
 “I’ve  worked  closely  with  
 Khari for many years and seen  
 firsthand how he puts the community  
 first,” she added. “He is  
 a connector, a fighter, and he  
 gets it done. 
 “As Brooklyn goes through  
 unprecedented  changes  and  
 attempts  to  rebound  from  an  
 unprecedented  pandemic,  we  
 need leaders like Khari who  
 understands the struggles of  
 the most vulnerable in our borough,” 
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  Ampry-Samuel continued. 
 Edwards said “Amptry-Samuel  
 exemplifies what it means  
 to be public servants, and I am  
 humbled by her support. 
 “As Borough President, I will  
 work her them to bring leadership  
 to Borough Hall that puts  
 people first,” he said. 
 Previous Edwards’s endorsements  
 included famed educator  
 Dr. Nadia Lopez and Sheepshead  
 Bay  Houses  Tenant  
 Association President Barbara  
 McFadden. 
 In a Jan. 19 article, Bklyner  
 quoted  the  election  as  “down  
 to a race of four,” with Edwards  
 being the only non-elected official  
 on that list. 
 Thanks to strong grassroots  
 support,  Edwards  reported  
 raising  $144,942  with  over  90  
 percent of contributions being  
 less  than  $250  and  almost  70  
 percent from Brooklyn. 
 Edwards said he was born at  
 Brooklyn  Jewish  Hospital  and  
 is a product of the public school  
 system. 
 In 2018, he married Jahmila  
 Edwards; he has three children: 
  Ethan 17, Niah 16 and  
 Myles 12. 
 Edwards  most  recently  
 served  as  Vice  President  of  
 External  Affairs  at  Brookdale  
 Hospital Medical Center of the  
 One  Brooklyn  Health  System,  
 where  he  was  the  first  vice  
 president of color. 
 During his tenure at Brookdale, 
  Edwards was credited with  
 opening the doors of the hospital  
 as a community resource,  
 starting  several  communitybased  
 initiatives “in order to reengage  
 and realign the needs of  
 the community.” 
 He  said  he  worked  hard  to  
 create a stronger partnership  
 and  to  grow  trust  with  the  
 surrounding  community  “by  
 working  hand-in-hand  with  
 elected  officials,  unions  and  
 community and faith-based  
 organizations  to  increase  economic  
 resources and opportunities.” 
 Edwards said he crafted and  
 executed detailed plans “to educate, 
  market, and disseminate  
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 information about the hospital’s  
 programs to 1.3 million  
 Brooklynites.” 
 Edwards  is  the  Brooklyn  
 Council President for Make-AWish  
 New York, and led a twoyear  
 campaign to enlist volunteers  
 to increase support and  
 enrollment for wish granters of  
 children in Brooklyn. 
 He also led the creation of  
 “It  Starts  Here,”  a  program  
 geared towards addressing gun  
 violence throughout Brooklyn,  
 which has hosted over 1200  
 students to date. 
 Ampry-Samuel endorses Khari  
 Edwards for Brooklyn Borough Prez 
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