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East Harlem

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In recent years, there has been an increased interest the development and functionality of low income neighborhoods. A study conducted by Terrance Green (2015) uses Geographic Information Systems to map out the assets, strengths and weaknesses in low and high income communities, and cross compares them with neighborhoods of higher socioeconomic status. This paper examines the geographic community of East Harlem, New York between 120th and 125th streets. The goal of this study was to evaluate the strengths and weakness of this community, and to gain a stronger understanding of what life is like for the community members of East Harlem.
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We used both quantitative and qualitative research methods in our community assessment. We conducted …show more content…

Similarly to Green (2015), we were able to use maps to assist us in determining the assets of East Harlem. We focused on a five-block radius from 120th St. to 125th St. It is important to understand the geographic opportunities that lie within the neighborhood as a way to define patterns of spatial inequality. In other words, the location where people live can impact their access to opportunities (Green 2015). We were able to assess the strengths of the community by using Google Earth. While using Google Earth we were able to get a bird’s eye view of some useful agencies in the community. The map showed the local FDR Bridge that connects community members to Randal’s Island. Randal’s Island hosts the Fire Department Academy, sports fields, and a job recruitment center amongst other resources. The map also shows the local trains connecting East Harlem to outside neighborhoods which will benefit residents who work or travel to other areas of New York …show more content…

Organizations like the Boriken Neighborhood Health Clinic, which offers free medical services to patients with no insurance, and the Robin Hood foundation, which is a poverty-fighting organization that every year helps East Harlem youth obtain employment and operates as a food pantry serving approximately two million meals per year in this community. Similar to the mentioned organizations, East Harlem Community Alliance is committed to residents with employment and to keep them informed of the progress of the community. Overall, East Harlem residents appeared to be connected with the mission of fighting structural inequality and sharing available resources to thrive and exit the cycle of poverty. Sadly, the lack of government attention to issues of poverty in communities like the East Harlem continue to disproportionately affect people of

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