Richmond Heights Celebrates 75 Years with a Historic Commemorative Brunch & Awards

Richmond Heights Celebrates 75 Years with a Historic Commemorative Brunch & Awards

The Richmond Heights community came together on Saturday, February 1, 2025, for a momentous celebration marking 75 years of history, resilience, and cultural impact. The 75th Anniversary Brunch & Awards, hosted at Zoo Miami’s Florida Room, honored the community’s rich legacy and the leaders who have shaped its past, present, and future.

The event, presented by The Historic Society and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, drew city officials, community leaders, and residents for an afternoon filled with reflection, recognition, and renewed commitment to preserving the history of Richmond Heights.

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Honoring the Changemakers of Richmond Heights

During the celebration, eight distinguished individuals were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the community:

  • Posthumously: Dr. George Battle
  • Former Senator Dwight Bullard
  • Randall Floyd aka DJ Nasty
  • Posthumously: Dr. Donald Hollis
  • Dr. Clarence Jones
  • Vice Chairman Kionne L. McGhee
  • Former Commissioner Dennis C. Moss
  • Avery Washington

These honorees, spanning generations, have left a profound mark on Richmond Heights through their leadership in public service, healthcare, education, media, and community development.

A Community Rooted in History and Resilience

Jessica Garrett Modkins, President of Hip Rock Star and  Executive Director of The Historic Society, reflected on the importance of preserving Richmond Heights’ history:

“Who knew, back in 2012 when we began The Historic Society, how pivotal it would be in 2025? In a time where history is being erased, we stand ten toes down in ensuring Richmond Heights’ legacy is preserved. This community was built with purpose, and our mission is to make sure future generations know and celebrate that history.”

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava emphasized Richmond Heights’ historical significance:

“Richmond Heights is more than a neighborhood—it is a symbol of opportunity, resilience, and Black excellence. From its founding as a haven for Black World War II veterans to the incredible leaders it has produced, Richmond Heights has shaped Miami-Dade County in profound ways. The legacy of this community will continue to inspire us for generations to come.”

Continuing the Legacy: The Future of Richmond Heights

Miami-Dade County Vice Chairman Kionne L. McGhee, a proud advocate for the community, spoke about Richmond Heights’ ongoing role as a pillar of generational wealth and empowerment:

“Richmond Heights is the epicenter of generational wealth for South Dade. As this community evolves, we must ensure that its residents are equipped with the financial literacy and resources to sustain and grow that wealth. Our focus must remain on protecting the legacy of Richmond Heights and creating opportunities for future generations.”

Former Commissioner Dennis C. Moss, whose contributions have significantly shaped South Dade, added:

“Richmond Heights was built as a village where everyone looked after one another, and that spirit still thrives today. As we celebrate 75 years, we must remain steadfast in preserving the fabric of this community and advocating for its continued growth.”

A Celebration of Culture, Unity, and Progress

The event also served as the official launch of Black History Month, reinforcing the importance of commemorating and sharing Richmond Heights’ contributions to Miami-Dade County and beyond. Guests were treated to historical presentations, live entertainment, and a heartfelt tribute to Richmond Heights’ pioneers.

As the celebration concluded, attendees left with a renewed sense of pride and commitment to ensuring Richmond Heights’ story continues to be told.

For more information on The Historic Society and upcoming initiatives, visit https://www.thehistoricsociety.org/.