Rites of passage
Bonnie Newman Davis | 4/6/2023, 6 p.m.
Rites of passage ceremonies traditionally mark important transitional periods in a person’s life, such as birth, puberty, marriage, having children, and death. In recent weeks, Richmond and surrounding communities have witnessed far too many rites of passage for young Black men whose lives were cut short by horrific tragedy.
The March 29 funeral for 28-year-old Irvo Otieno.AMarch 23 prayer vigil for 13-year-old Marquan “Quan” Mitchell-Nash. A March 16 prayer vigil for 21-year-old Tyrek Brandon. Each young man was denied rites of passage filled with joy and new beginnings.
Yet, new beginnings remain possible for our youths when it comes to their overall health and well-being. In celebrating a ribbon-cutting for The Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU’s Children’s Tower on March 28, Richmond’s new home for pediatric inpatient, emergency and trauma care stands as a beacon of hope.
The 16-story Tower, which houses the region’s only Level 1 pediatric trauma center and emergency department with 24/7 access to any pediatric specialist a child may need, was built to help families and providers in the community, according to VCU. It provides amenities and 72 spacious private acute and intensive care rooms.
The wonder of it all wasn’t lost on Richmond’s mayor.
“I had the pleasure of attending the ground-breaking for the Children’s Tower and what a difference a few years has made,” Richmond Mayor Levar M. Stoney said. “As I watched this building rise from City Hall next door, I thought about the kids and families from our city and beyond who will benefit from the beautiful space and dedicated teams inside. Children are our future, and the future of Richmond is bright.”
Indeed, bright moments and Black Excellence were evident on March 18 when members of Concerned Black Men of Richmond, Va. led a session on effective communications for young Black males at Franklin Military Academy. The session was designed to build public speaking skills, a vital tool for any young Black male as he navigates life while pursuing rites of passage that promise him a bright future.