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  • Bed-Stuy, NY

Email: c.zawadi.morris@patch.com

Phone: 917-208-0756

Hometown: Chicago, Illinois

Bio: C. Zawadi Morris is a graduate of the University of Illinois, where she earned a B.S. in business administration (minor in Spanish). She also has an M.A. in journalism from Northwestern University. Ms. Morris has worked as a writer and contributor for the New York Times Fort Greene/Clinton Hill Local and The Atlanta Post. Ms. Morris has served as a bilingual press secretary for Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, a senior account executive at Shandwick Public Affairs and Cohn & Wolfe Public Relations, a grants writer and a consultant in non-profit development.

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Welcome to Bedford-Stuyvesant Patch! My name is Zawadi, but some know me as Clara. You may recognize me from my many years as a gym member and sometimes volunteer at the Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA. I am also a certified substitute teacher, so I am in and out of the local public schools. Or maybe you've seen me around town as a journalist, following a local elected official, trying to conduct an interview for a local news organ. Or perhaps, you just know me as Zawadi, the social butterfly, usually "laughing out loud" with friends, holding a coffee in one hand and a camera in the other.

I have lived in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community for the past 16 years, and I love this neighborhood. Furthermore, I am honored to be able to be a part of uncovering and documenting the rich history, vibrant culture and amazing profiles this community continues to produce.

So if you don’t know, now you know! Welcome to Bed-Stuy!

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Last Chance!

On May 17, 2012, New York City will hold its Annual Lien Sale. Learn how you can prevent it at a special session in Bed-Stuy tomorrow!

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More Green Spaces or More New Places in Bed-Stuy's Future?

In the concrete jungle we know as NYC, should more efforts be focused on building out more green spaces, or should new businesses development and affordable housing be the priority?

More Green Spaces or More New Places in Bed-Stuy's Future?