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During our conversation, Andrew reflected on growing up in predominantly white towns and schools, sharing the social challenges and criticism he faced — including from those who questioned his political path. Rather than allowing those experiences to discourage him, he spoke about how they strengthened his character and deepened his commitment to public service. He described his race for Thompson First Selectman not as a defeat, but as a learning opportunity and a stepping stone toward doing even more for his community.
Black History Month holds special meaning for Irby. He shared that his mother was a part of a graduating class of African American women at Providence College, a powerful reminder, he said, that Black history is woven into our communities.
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