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Tuesday, December 22, 2009


BAINBRIDGE ST/MALCOLM X BLVD BLOCK ASSOCIATION HOST HOLIDAY PARTY!
Block Devastated by Tragedy Join Forces in Unity to Serve as Instrument of Change
By Keith L. Forest

Although the weather outside was frightful, the love and unity inside New Destiny Housing was warm and neighborly as members of Bainbridge Street/Malcolm X Blvd Block Association faced one of the city’s worst storms to attend its inaugural Christmas party. Inside the sprawling basement recreational hall, block member Chiquina Richardson, a talented and creatively gifted event planner, decked the halls with holiday splendor magically capturing a “Winter White Christmas” theme complete with snow caps, a frosty, glittering tree and candle lit motifs.

The affair was truly a collaborative effort and everyone enthusiastically pitched in. Whether it was shopping for food, assisting with decorations or cleaning up, all hands joyfully came together for a day of reflection and celebration. During the get together all attending children kept busy playing numerous board games, while adults mixed and mingle. Young resident Erica Smith - a shining member of the prestigious Noel Pointer School of Music - led the crowd in a solo violin performance of “Jingle Bells” while her father, Block President Eric Smith honored all with a holiday toast. In addition to the delicious food and festive treats, all attending children received a complimentary gift from City Councilwoman Darlene Mealy.

Earlier this year Bainbridge Street/Malcolm X Boulevard Block Association made headlines when three (3) of its youth were gunned down in broad daylight in what was classified as a gang-related shooting. In honor of such tragic lost neighbors joined forces demanding stronger police presence and a complete investigation.

Bainbridge St/Malcolm X Blvd Block Association, which just elected all new officers, was recently rewarded a Love Your Block grant. In addition to cash funding, the grant includes expedited support from various city agencies for block improvement which includes cleaning up vacant lots, replacing worn out litter baskets, removing graffiti and replacing worn out street signs. The block association plans to use the funding to continue its beautification efforts in making Bainbridge Street a safe and respectful place to call home.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009


BAINBRIDGE/MALCOLM X BLOCK ASSOCIATION RECLAIMING TERRITORY
Neighbors & Friends Join Forces for Monthly Block Clean Up
By Keith L. Forest


Armed with shovels, rakes, and brooms, members, family and friends of the Bainbridge/Malcolm X Block Association took to the street in a collective force to beautify their block. In their effort to combat the neglect and foster community pride, neighbors’ young and old spent a sunny Saturday morning pulling up weeds, picking up trash and cleaning each other stoops. “I was so excited to see so many people come out to support the cleanup day,” said resident Alexia Biliart. “It especially warmed my heart to see the younger kids.”
Bainbridge Street between Malcolm X Blvd and Patchen Avenue which is nick- named “Bum” bridge has suffered from years of neglect and mistreatment. During the summer months it has an uncanny reputation as being a haven for loitering, loud parties and frequent front-stoop cook outs causing constant clashing with long-time residents. The block, which has 14, four-story apartment buildings and five vacant lots, also has its share of Single Room Occupancy (SRO) dwellings and currently is the home to 3 residential social service agencies. Pet owners also frequent the block leaving trail and often mounds of their pets remains behind.

Unlike most residential blocks throughout the city, the block, which has easy access to the Fulton Street and Atlantic Avenue strips, lacks a much needed speed hump. This makes it a major magnet for joy riders who speed down the corridor, music blaring, all hours of the night. This reckless behavior is a growing concern for many parents most of which have young children. During the warmer months, drivers compete with motorcyclist who chose the route to test their dexterity and agility by displaying various speed defying stunts.

Members of the Bainbridge/Malcolm X Block Association plan on holding block clean up every first Saturday. A special family fun day is being planned for October where local politician and community organizations will be invited. Petitions have already been sent to State and city officials requesting tree guards to protect the numerous new saplings along the corridor and signatures were gathered in an effort to having a much needed speed hump installed.

“I have a great deal of respect for my neighbors who have invested their lives to changing the minds of those who can't see the beauty of Bainbridge Street,” stated Rev. DeVanie Jackson, who runs a food pantry and the Malcolm X Farmers Market. “I hope Saturday was the first step in shedding the street’s negative image,” added resident Sandra Stevenson.

Keith L. Forest is a freelance publicist, writer and proud Bedford-Stuyvesant home owner who lives and works in the beloved community. His current blog space mybedstuy.blogspot.com seeks to celebrate the people and places that make up this great community while addressing issues such as gentrification, predatory lending and other ill norms that seek to exploit, discredit and harm the area and its people.