Empowering West Harlem: The Mission of WHDC and Zead Ramadan

Empowering West Harlem: The Mission of WHDC and Zead Ramadan

In this conversation, Ziad Ramadan, the executive director of the West Harlem Development Corporation, discusses the organization's mission to uplift the West Harlem community through various programs focused on housing, economic development, social services, and education. He shares insights into the impact of community initiatives, particularly for seniors and youth, and highlights the importance of collaboration with local organizations and Columbia University. Ziad also reflects on his personal journey growing up in Washington Heights and the legacy of his family's bakery, which inspired his commitment to community service. In this conversation, Zead Ramadan shares his experiences and insights on community investment, cultural diversity, and the importance of uplifting local neighborhoods. He discusses his family's background, the significance of cultural connections, and the lessons learned from his upbringing. Zead emphasizes the need for community pride and economic development through cultural initiatives, highlighting his role in various community projects and organizations, including the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance. In this conversation, Ziad Ramadan discusses the founding of NOMA, its impact on the community, and the importance of advocacy for Northern Manhattan. He shares insights on leadership, the significance of historical context in community development, and his thoughts on the future of WHDC and community events. The dialogue emphasizes the need for collaboration and understanding within the community to foster growth and cultural appreciation.


Takeaways
  • The West Harlem Development Corporation was created as part of a Community Benefits Agreement with Columbia University.
  • Ziad Ramadan has been involved with WHDC for over six years, focusing on community upliftment.
  • The mission of WHDC includes housing, economic development, and social services.
  • WHDC has created programs like the West Harlem Arts Alliance to support local artists.
  • Seniors in the community are engaged through various cultural and educational programs.
  • Youth programs include financial literacy and sports initiatives to promote health and teamwork.
  • Ziad emphasizes the importance of investing in community beautification and development.
  • WHDC provides grants to non-profits serving the West Harlem area.
  • Collaboration with Columbia University allows WHDC to offer in-kind support to local organizations.
  • Ziad's personal experiences growing up in Washington Heights shape his community-focused approach.  Investing in the community fosters pride and connection.
  • Cultural backgrounds can open doors and create acceptance.
  • Diversity enriches human interactions and relationships.
  • Lessons from childhood shape our perspectives on humanity.
  • Cultural influences can enhance skills in various fields.
  • Screening out negative influences is essential for growth.
  • Community leadership is vital for local development.
  • Economic growth can stem from cultural initiatives.
  • Supporting local businesses keeps money within the community.
  • Founding organizations like NOMA can uplift the arts in neighborhoods. NOMA provided $75,000 in grants to local artists.
  • Artists are like seeds that need nurturing to grow.
  • Advocacy is crucial for community visibility and support.
  • Community engagement requires understanding historical context.
  • Leadership is about collaboration and mutual benefit.
  • Political insights can guide future community leaders.
  • Cultural events enrich the community and promote tourism.
  • Historical awareness prevents the repetition of past mistakes.
  • Community development should prioritize inclusivity and fairness.
  • The future of WHDC includes exciting community events.
Sound bites
"Investing into your own community is the key."
"Artists are like seeds."
"We need more Z-Ads."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Ziad Ramadan and WHDC
02:54 Mission and Impact of the West Harlem Development Corporation
06:01 Community Programs and Initiatives for Seniors
09:00 Youth Engagement and Educational Programs
11:52 Empowerment Zones vs. WHDC's Approach
15:06 Economic Development and Community Investments
17:58 In-Kind Support and Collaboration with Columbia University
20:54 Ziad's Personal Journey and Community Roots
23:54 The X Cafe: A Community Legacy
31:45 Investing in Community Pride
32:41 Cultural Connections and Acceptance
33:39 Diversity and Human Connection
35:56 Lessons from Childhood
38:32 Cultural Influences in Sports
39:32 Screening Cultural Influences
41:46 The Drive to Uplift Community
44:05 Community Leadership and Development
48:11 Economic Growth through Cultural Development
52:17 Community-Centric Development Projects
56:22 Founding the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance
59:42 The Birth of NOMA and Community Impact
01:02:05 Advocacy for Northern Manhattan
01:06:48 Leadership and Community Engagement
01:10:10 The Importance of Historical Context
01:14:14 Ziad Ramadan's Political Insights
01:20:31 Future Plans for WHDC and Community Events

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