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Dinkins: A Friend in Deed

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In 1986, a group of Harlem clergy formed Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. (HCCI) in an effort to revitalize Harlem. Their initial In 1986, a group of Harlem clergy formed Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. (HCCI) in an effort to revitalize Harlem. Their initial focus would be the 40-block north central Harlem area In 1986, a group of Harlem clergy formed Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. (HCCI) in an effort to revitalize Harlem. Their initial In 1986, a group of Harlem clergy formed Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. (HCCI) in an effort to revitalize Harlem. Their initial $18.4 million in the capital budget for the Bradhurst community at a time when he was striving to cut $3 billion from the budget. $18.4 million in the capital budget for the Bradhurst community at a time when he was striving to cut $3 billion from the budget. Dinkins made grassroots neighborhood revitalization $18.4 million in the capital budget for the Bradhurst community at a time when he was striving to cut $3 billion from the budget. $18.4 million in the capital budget for the Bradhurst community at a time when he was striving to cut $3 billion from the budget. focus would be the 40-block north central Harlem area known as Bradhurst. In direct response to the cries of focus would be the 40-block north central Harlem area focus would be the 40-block north central Harlem area Dinkins made grassroots neighborhood revitalization and the Bradhurst Plan a cornerstone of his adminisDinkins made grassroots neighborhood revitalization Dinkins made grassroots neighborhood revitalization known as Bradhurst. In direct response to the cries of Harlem’s poor and struggling middle-class residents, known as Bradhurst. In direct response to the cries of known as Bradhurst. In direct response to the cries of and the Bradhurst Plan a cornerstone of his administration. The project—which represented pioneering, and the Bradhurst Plan a cornerstone of his adminisand the Bradhurst Plan a cornerstone of his adminisHarlem’s poor and struggling middle-class residents, men and women of faith walked hand-in-hand with electHarlem’s poor and struggling middle-class residents, Harlem’s poor and struggling middle-class residents, tration. The project—which represented pioneering, unprecedented social engineering by a municipal govtration. The project—which represented pioneering, tration. The project—which represented pioneering, men and women of faith walked hand-in-hand with elected officials, community activists, educators, and engaged men and women of faith walked hand-in-hand with electmen and women of faith walked hand-in-hand with elect- unprecedented social engineering by a municipal govunprecedented social engineering by a municipal govunprecedented social engineering by a municipal goved officials, community activists, educators, and engaged residents to remove blight and rebuild the Harlem comed officials, community activists, educators, and engaged ed officials, community activists, educators, and engaged residents to remove blight and rebuild the Harlem community. From the birth of HCCI until his death late last residents to remove blight and rebuild the Harlem comresidents to remove blight and rebuild the Harlem community. From the birth of HCCI until his death late last year, the beloved Mayor David N. Dinkins remained one munity. From the birth of HCCI until his death late last munity. From the birth of HCCI until his death late last year, the beloved Mayor David N. Dinkins remained one of HCCI’s strongest allies. year, the beloved Mayor David N. Dinkins remained one year, the beloved Mayor David N. Dinkins remained one of HCCI’s strongest allies. Borough President David N. Dinkins supported fund-of HCCI’s strongest allies. of HCCI’s strongest allies. Borough President David N. Dinkins supported funding the institution, then, as the first Black Mayor of New Borough President David N. Dinkins supported fundBorough President David N. Dinkins supported funding the institution, then, as the first Black Mayor of New York City, Dinkins leveraged his position to implement ing the institution, then, as the first Black Mayor of New ing the institution, then, as the first Black Mayor of New York City, Dinkins leveraged his position to implement HCCI’s blueprint for the revitalization of Bradhurst. York City, Dinkins leveraged his position to implement York City, Dinkins leveraged his position to implement HCCI’s blueprint for the revitalization of Bradhurst. Mayor Koch, whom Dinkins succeeded, didn’t believe HCCI’s blueprint for the revitalization of Bradhurst. HCCI’s blueprint for the revitalization of Bradhurst. Mayor Koch, whom Dinkins succeeded, didn’t believe Black churches had the capacity to pull off the massive Mayor Koch, whom Dinkins succeeded, didn’t believe Mayor Koch, whom Dinkins succeeded, didn’t believe Black churches had the capacity to pull off the massive plan. His thrust was to exclude HCCI and take the plan to Black churches had the capacity to pull off the massive Black churches had the capacity to pull off the massive plan. His thrust was to exclude HCCI and take the plan to an outside developer. However, Mayor Dinkins set aside plan. His thrust was to exclude HCCI and take the plan to plan. His thrust was to exclude HCCI and take the plan to an outside developer. However, Mayor Dinkins set aside an outside developer. However, Mayor Dinkins set aside an outside developer. However, Mayor Dinkins set aside

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ernment—envisioned the creation of 2,200 apartments mer member of the Dinkins administration, documents ernment—envisioned the creation of 2,200 apartments and single-family homes, as well as 300,000 square feet of commercial space over a decade. Mayor Dinkins’ confidence regarding what the organization could accomplish produced results. Today, HCCI’s achievements continue to mount and HCCI has become a world-renowned model for community revitalization with a portfolio that boasts 80 buildings—comprising more than 4,000 units of housing, 70 commercial spaces (including a 45,000 square foot supermarket), and the revitalization of the previously blighted Jackie Robinson Park. Author J. Phillip Thompson III, a former member of the Dinkins administration, documents much of this history in his book Double Trouble: Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Call for a Deep Democracy. HCCI Chair Joan O. Dawson, Ph.D. spoke of Honorable Dinkins as a friend and colleague who supported HCCI through the years, providing access to funding as Mayor and Borough President and the many contacts he provided. “His invaluable presence at every major funding gala held since the founding of HCCI will be missed,” she said. “He is fondly remembered for his words of wisdom that guided us all in helping the Harlem community. We are all indebted to him as a great leader.” ernment—envisioned the creation of 2,200 apartments and single-family homes, as well as 300,000 square feet of commercial space over a decade. Mayor Dinkins’ confidence regarding what the organization could accomplish produced results. Today, HCCI’s achievements continue to mount and HCCI has become a world-renowned model for community revitalization with a portfolio that boasts 80 buildings—comprising more than 4,000 units of housing, 70 commercial spaces (including a 45,000 square foot supermarket), and the revitalization of the previously blighted Jackie Robinson Park. Author J. Phillip Thompson III, a former member of the Dinkins administration, documents much of this history in his book Double Trouble: Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Call for a Deep Democracy. HCCI Chair Joan O. Dawson, Ph.D. spoke of Honorable Dinkins as a friend and colleague who supported HCCI through the years, providing access to funding as Mayor and Borough President and the many contacts he provided. “His invaluable presence at every major funding gala held since the founding of HCCI will be missed,” she said. “He is fondly remembered for his words of wisdom that guided us all in helping the Harlem community. We are all indebted to him as a great leader.” and single-family homes, as well as 300,000 square feet of commercial space over a decade. Mayor Dinkins’ confidence regarding what the organization could accomplish produced results. Today, HCCI’s achievements continue to mount and HCCI has become a world-renowned model for community revitalization with a portfolio that boasts 80 buildings—comprising more than 4,000 units of housing, 70 commercial spaces (including a 45,000 square foot supermarket), and the revitalization of the previously blighted Jackie Robinson Park. Author J. Phillip Thompson III, a formuch of this history in his book Double Trouble: Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Call for a Deep Democracy. HCCI Chair Joan O. Dawson, Ph.D. spoke of Honorable Dinkins as a friend and colleague who supported HCCI through the years, providing access to funding as Mayor and Borough President and the many contacts he provided. “His invaluable presence at every major funding gala held since the founding of HCCI will be missed,” she said. “He is fondly remembered for his words of wisdom that guided us all in helping the Harlem community. We are all indebted to him as a great leader.” cont’d on next page mer member of the Dinkins administration, documents much of this history in his book Double Trouble: Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Call for a Deep Democracy. HCCI Chair Joan O. Dawson, Ph.D. spoke of Honorable Dinkins as a friend and colleague who supported HCCI through the years, providing access to funding as Mayor and Borough President and the many contacts he provided. “His invaluable presence at every major funding gala held since the founding of HCCI will be missed,” she said. “He is fondly remembered for his words of wisdom that guided us all in helping the Harlem community. We are all indebted to him as a great leader.” ernment—envisioned the creation of 2,200 apartments and single-family homes, as well as 300,000 square feet of commercial space over a decade. Mayor Dinkins’ confidence regarding what the organization could accomplish produced results. Today, HCCI’s achievements continue to mount and HCCI has become a world-renowned model for community revitalization with a portfolio that boasts 80 buildings—comprising more than 4,000 units of housing, 70 commercial spaces (including a 45,000 square foot supermarket), and the revitalization of the previously blighted Jackie Robinson Park. Author J. Phillip Thompson III, a former member of the Dinkins administration, documents much of this history in his book Double Trouble: Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Call for a Deep Democracy. HCCI Chair Joan O. Dawson, Ph.D. spoke of Honorable Dinkins as a friend and colleague who supported HCCI through the years, providing access to funding as Mayor and Borough President and the many contacts he provided. “His invaluable presence at every major funding gala held since the founding of HCCI will be missed,” she said. “He is fondly remembered for his words of wisdom that guided us all in helping the Harlem community. We are all indebted to him as a great leader.” ernment—envisioned the creation of 2,200 apartments and single-family homes, as well as 300,000 square feet of commercial space over a decade. Mayor Dinkins’ confidence regarding what the organization could accomplish produced results. Today, HCCI’s achievements continue to mount and HCCI has become a world-renowned model for community revitalization with a portfolio that boasts 80 buildings—comprising more than 4,000 units of housing, 70 commercial spaces (including a 45,000 square foot supermarket), and the revitalization of the previously blighted Jackie Robinson Park. Author J. Phillip Thompson III, a former member of the Dinkins administration, documents much of this history in his book Double Trouble: Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Call for a Deep Democracy. HCCI Chair Joan O. Dawson, Ph.D. spoke of Honorable Dinkins as a friend and colleague who supported HCCI through the years, providing access to funding as Mayor and Borough President and the many contacts he provided. “His invaluable presence at every major funding gala held since the founding of HCCI will be missed,” she said. “He is fondly remembered for his words of wisdom that guided us all in helping the Harlem community. We are all indebted to him as a great leader.”

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In tribute to the mayor and his undying belief and In tribute to the mayor and his undying belief and support, New York City’s first affordable, green housing In tribute to the mayor and his undying belief and support, New York City’s first affordable, green housing In tribute to the mayor and his undying belief and complex, built by HCCI in partnership with Jonathan support, New York City’s first affordable, green housing complex, built by HCCI in partnership with Jonathan support, New York City’s first affordable, green housing Rose Companies, is named David & Joyce Dinkins Garcomplex, built by HCCI in partnership with Jonathan Rose Companies, is named David & Joyce Dinkins Garcomplex, built by HCCI in partnership with Jonathan dens. The 85-unit building completed in 2008 consists of Rose Companies, is named David & Joyce Dinkins Gardens. The 85-unit building completed in 2008 consists of Rose Companies, is named David & Joyce Dinkins Gar28 studios, 24 one-bedroom, and 33 two-bedroom apartdens. The 85-unit building completed in 2008 consists of 28 studios, 24 one-bedroom, and 33 two-bedroom apartdens. The 85-unit building completed in 2008 consists of ments. Built on formerly city-owned property, the build-28 studios, 24 one-bedroom, and 33 two-bedroom apart-ments. Built on formerly city-owned property, the build28 studios, 24 one-bedroom, and 33 two-bedroom aparting design meets the community’s critical social and en-ments. Built on formerly city-owned property, the build-ing design meets the community’s critical social and enments. Built on formerly city-owned property, the building design meets the community’s critical social and ening design meets the community’s critical social and environmental needs. A key element of the Bradhurst plan, vironmental needs. A key element of the Bradhurst plan, the project boasts green building innovations and matevironmental needs. A key element of the Bradhurst plan, the project boasts green building innovations and matevironmental needs. A key element of the Bradhurst plan, rials such as: the use of non-toxic and recycled material the project boasts green building innovations and materials such as: the use of non-toxic and recycled material the project boasts green building innovations and matein construction, EnergyStar-rated appliances and light rials such as: the use of non-toxic and recycled material in construction, EnergyStar-rated appliances and light rials such as: the use of non-toxic and recycled material fixtures, a green roof with a rainwater harvesting system, in construction, EnergyStar-rated appliances and light fixtures, a green roof with a rainwater harvesting system, in construction, EnergyStar-rated appliances and light permeable paving, natural day lighting, sun shading on fixtures, a green roof with a rainwater harvesting system, permeable paving, natural day lighting, sun shading on fixtures, a green roof with a rainwater harvesting system, the south-facing exposure, and energy-efficient lighting. permeable paving, natural day lighting, sun shading on the south-facing exposure, and energy-efficient lighting. permeable paving, natural day lighting, sun shading on In addition to a roof terrace and backyard garden, inthe south-facing exposure, and energy-efficient lighting. In addition to a roof terrace and backyard garden, inthe south-facing exposure, and energy-efficient lighting. tegral components of David & Joyce Dinkins Gardens, In addition to a roof terrace and backyard garden, integral components of David & Joyce Dinkins Gardens, In addition to a roof terrace and backyard garden, inresidents enjoy the now vibrant Jackie Robinson Park a tegral components of David & Joyce Dinkins Gardens, residents enjoy the now vibrant Jackie Robinson Park a tegral components of David & Joyce Dinkins Gardens, short walk away. It also includes a 2,500-square-foot comresidents enjoy the now vibrant Jackie Robinson Park a short walk away. It also includes a 2,500-square-foot comresidents enjoy the now vibrant Jackie Robinson Park a munity facility. short walk away. It also includes a 2,500-square-foot com-munity facility. short walk away. It also includes a 2,500-square-foot comHCCI President and CEO Dr. Malcolm A. Punter remunity facility. HCCI President and CEO Dr. Malcolm A. Punter re munity facility. calls Mayor Dinkins’ impact on his youth. Born and raised HCCI President and CEO Dr. Malcolm A. Punter recalls Mayor Dinkins’ impact on his youth. Born and raised HCCI President and CEO Dr. Malcolm A. Punter rein Harlem, Punter said, “I was inspired by seeing a Black calls Mayor Dinkins’ impact on his youth. Born and raised in Harlem, Punter said, “I was inspired by seeing a Black calls Mayor Dinkins’ impact on his youth. Born and raised man serve as Mayor of NYC. HCCI transformed blocks I in Harlem, Punter said, “I was inspired by seeing a Black man serve as Mayor of NYC. HCCI transformed blocks I in Harlem, Punter said, “I was inspired by seeing a Black was forbidden to walk down as a kid into vibrant sectors man serve as Mayor of NYC. HCCI transformed blocks I was forbidden to walk down as a kid into vibrant sectors man serve as Mayor of NYC. HCCI transformed blocks I of the community. As president and CEO at HCCI, I have was forbidden to walk down as a kid into vibrant sectors of the community. As president and CEO at HCCI, I have was forbidden to walk down as a kid into vibrant sectors had the honor of hosting Mayor Dinkins and his wife, of the community. As president and CEO at HCCI, I have had the honor of hosting Mayor Dinkins and his wife, of the community. As president and CEO at HCCI, I have Joyce at our gala year after year. Knowing his impact on had the honor of hosting Mayor Dinkins and his wife, Joyce at our gala year after year. Knowing his impact on had the honor of hosting Mayor Dinkins and his wife, HCCI made those moments precious. Harlem will always Joyce at our gala year after year. Knowing his impact on HCCI made those moments precious. Harlem will always Joyce at our gala year after year. Knowing his impact on cherish the memory of our beloved Mayor.” HCCI made those moments precious. Harlem will always cherish the memory of our beloved Mayor.” HCCI made those moments precious. Harlem will always cherish the memory of our beloved Mayor.” cherish the memory of our beloved Mayor.”

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