It Happened Here
Bronx is Burning
Poverty Policies
Strategies: "stay, fight, build"
Kingsbridge Armory
100

Banana Kelly got its name from what?

Kelly Street is curved like a banana.

100

During the Decade of Fire, this % of Bronx housing was burnt down.

80%

100

This bank policy in the 1950s made it so that white neighborhoods could move up and out of the Bronx, while communities of color were economically stuck.

Redlining

100

"If I can't dance, I don't want to be in your revolution." What did 52 People for Progress do to save the Bronx?

Outside Culture Events

Park Concerts

100

The Kingsbridge Armory is so neglected that it will cost this much to rebuild...

$1 Billion

200

In the 1930s, this place was one of the most racially and ethnically integrated areas in the country...

The South Bronx

200

During this fiery decade, the South Bronx became infamous for arson, poverty, and government neglect — a crisis so severe it prompted the phrase, "The Bronx is burning."

1970s

200

This population shift - supported by redlining and urban renewal - happened so fast that within 10 years, the Bronx's racial demographics had completely flipped.

white flight

200

Peoples Development created community wealth by training young people from the neighborhood in this kind of job field...

Construction Trades

200

in 2009, Mayor Bloomberg tried to force the community to accept poverty wages and minimal community benefits in this plan for the Kingsbridge Armory

shopping mall

Bronx Terminal Market

300
"Urban Renewal" projects mentioned in Decade of Fire demolished homes of Black and Brown communities to build these things (name 2).

Lincoln Center

Columbia University & NYU 

Cross Bronx Expressway

300

As the Bronx burned in the 1970s, the city closed dozens of these, worsening response times and fueling community outrage.

fire departments

300
Some people called it Urban Renewal because it renovated neighborhoods for middle class families to move in... but others called it this:

Slum Clearance

Removal of People of Color

300

This group pushed NYC government to invest $4.4 Billion into Affordable Housing in 1980s.

Northwest Bronx CCC

300

In 2012, this plan for the armory failed because it could not collect enough funds to start construction.

9 Ice Rinks

400

1973, during the Decade of Fire, DJ Kool Herc invented hip hop here...

in his building rec center on Sedgwick Ave

400

This is the word used to describe someone who burns a building on purpose...

Arson

400

This "Urban Renewal" project took 40 years to build and demolished over 60,000 homes... its goal was to make it easier for middle class and white families to move to the suburbs.

Cross Bronx Expressway

400

Hetty Fox started the type of organization where residents come together to run and manage their building, even if they don't own the building.

Tenant Association

400

Northwest Bronx has been fighting for control of the Kingsbridge Armory since which year?

1997 (1990s counts)

500

The famous statement, "The Bronx is Burning" was stated over radio broadcast at this place...

Yankee Stadium

500

The government gave out this much $ in insurance payouts to landlords who had their buildings burnt...

$45 million or $250 million today

500

Once a thriving, integrated and mixed income neighborhood, Redlining, Urban Renewal and White Flight together created this result in the Bronx.

Poverty 

Abandoned Buildings / Neglect

Racial / Economic Segregation

500

Whose Bronx? Our Bronx! This kind of organizing is when people come together to take over and own a property, apartment or building as a collective (rather than an individual).

COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP

500

Similar to Banana Kelly and Peoples Development Corporation back in the 1970s, Northwest Bronx wants the community to have this in the Kingsbridge Armory development in 2025...

community ownership

affordable housing

wealth sharing