New York Lawmakers honored for championing Kosovo’s Independence Day celebration

In a heartfelt letter, Imam Dr. Tahir Kukaj of the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center has extended his “deepest gratitude and appreciation” to Senator Jessica Scarcella-Spanton and Assemblyman Charles Fall for their outstanding leadership in organizing the celebration of Kosovo’s Independence Day at the New York State Assembly and Senate.

The event, now in its second year, serves as a testament to the lawmakers’ commitment to honoring the Kosovar community and fostering cultural unity.

Imam Kukaj highlighted the symbolic importance of the celebration, stating, “The celebration of Kosovo’s Independence Day is not only a moment of pride for the Kosovar diaspora but also a powerful reminder of the values of freedom, resilience, and democracy that Kosovo and the United States share.”

By hosting this event in such a prestigious setting, Senator Scarcella-Spanton and Assemblyman Fall have provided a platform to showcase Kosovo’s rich history, culture, and achievements while strengthening the bonds between communities.

Imam Kukaj commended their leadership, emphasizing their role in recognizing the contributions of Kosovar-Americans to New York’s social and cultural fabric.

“Your leadership in recognizing the contributions of the Kosovar-American community to the cultural and social fabric of New York State is truly commendable,” he wrote, adding that their dedication to diversity and inclusion serves as an inspiration for future generations.

Expressing his sincere appreciation, Imam Kukaj concluded his letter with praise for the lawmakers’ unwavering support in uplifting Kosovar voices and promoting international solidarity.

“Your dedication to uplifting the voices of the Kosovar community and promoting international solidarity is deeply appreciated. I look forward to seeing your continued efforts in fostering unity and celebrating the diversity that makes New York State so vibrant.”

The recognition from Imam Kukaj reinforces the growing importance of cultural representation in New York’s legislative landscape, ensuring that communities like the Kosovar diaspora continue to have a voice in the state’s diverse and inclusive society.

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