Kim Janey

Kim Janey

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Kim Michelle Janey is the first Black, first woman Mayor of Boston. Kim’s three grandchildren are the 6th generation of the Janey family to call Roxbury home.

Coming from a long line of Roxbury educators, artists, advocates, and entrepreneurs, Kim Janey has deep Roxbury roots. Kim’s late great grandfather, Daniel Benjamin Janey, was an active member of Twelfth Baptist Church when Dr. King worshipped there while attending Boston University. Kim’s father, Cliff Janey, grew up in the Orchard Park projects and was one of only eight Black students to graduat

04/26/2026
'It's about damn time': Black women mayors a rising force in U.S. cities 11/11/2025

“To see Black women leading major cities in the United States is inspiring, it's exciting, and it's about damn time,” said Kim Janey, who became Boston’s first woman and first Black mayor in 2021.

“Black women have lived at that intersection of systemic inequities, bring a lens of problem solving, of stick-to-it-ness, of resilience and of getting things done in a way that others haven't," Janey added. "I'm convinced it makes this nation better, stronger."

A week later and I'm still over-the-moon happy for the D. Congratulations, Madam Mayor!

Cc: Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield

'It's about damn time': Black women mayors a rising force in U.S. cities Black women mayors shared what Mary Sheffield can expect: A celebration often followed in office by bias and higher standards than their predecessors.

Photos from Kim Janey's post 11/03/2025

So sad to learn of the passing of my friend, IOP Director and former mayor, Setti Warren. I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to work with and learn from this selfless servant leader during my time as an IOP Fellow. From his military service to his leadership as Mayor of Newton, to his mentorship of the next generation of students—and his devotion as a husband and father—Setti’s legacy will continue to plant seeds of opportunity for generations to come. May God comfort his family, the IOP community, and all who mourn this devastating loss. ✨🕊️💐🙏🏽💔

10/01/2025

Where’s Wu? We missed you!! ✨🙌🏽

Photos from Kim Janey's post 09/12/2025

I’ve been reflecting on fatherhood more intently over the last 5 years. Saying goodbye to my father was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do… Until I had to help my daughter say goodbye to her father the following year.

And now the unthinkable has happened— we are here again— this time helping her children, my grandchildren— say goodbye to their dad, Jeff Grey.

Two of the images here show Jeff’s fatherhood arc, from Jaiyere’s conception to Chief’s college send-off.

The first image is a song that Jeff wrote for his firstborn son, while Kimesha was still pregnant.

The second is a video that I captured a couple of weeks ago when taking the youngest son to Kentucky for his first year of college. Chief’s last hug with his dad— just as my last embrace with my dad— was captured on video.

Both of these images carry the hopes and dreams that a parent has for their children.

The third image is a family photo in Chief’s dorm room. There is no family photo when Jaiyere went off to college 4 years ago.

Families are complicated. After a tough divorce and custody fight, I could have never imagined us all together like this in a family picture. But this trip to Kentucky a couple of weeks ago felt like a turning point. It seemed to mark the end of an old chapter and the beginning of the next, not just for Chief, but for our family. I had no idea that it would be a chapter in which my 18 and 21 year old grandsons would have to navigate this crazy world without their father.

Grateful to see the tributes for Jeff, highlighting his humor, intelligence, HBT, and other attributes. But please know his greatest accomplishment is being a father to two amazing young men, as well as to his stepson. Please keep them all in prayer. 💔🙏🏽

Jeff, may God welcome you into His loving arms. I can see Jeff’s smirk and raised eyebrow now 🤔, but it is still my wish for him as he joins the ancestors.

Continued prayers to Kathy, Paul, and all who are mourning this devastating loss. 🕊️💐

12/24/2024

Wishing you a joyful Christmas and a Happy New Year! Stay bless and keep shining! 🎁✨🎄🙌🏽

Making a list... checking it twice!

Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Happy Kwanzaa!! Wishing you all a blessed and joyful holiday season!!!
🎄🎁🙏🏽

Photos from Kim Janey's post 11/12/2024

My former state representative, Gloria Fox has joined the ancestors. Her own quote describing her 30 year career on Beacon Hill best describes her:

“A voice that has been unashamed to speak out, tell the truth, and talk about race and racism, and fight like heck for the resources that you need” —- Gloria Fox in 2016

Thank you for your service. Rest in power. 🕊️🙏🏽💐

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