IV
116TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
H. RES. 63
Recognizing the Dominican community’s presence and contributions to
Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, and Inwood.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
JANUARY 22, 2019
Mr. ESPAILLAT submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Oversight and Reform
RESOLUTION
Recognizing the Dominican community’s presence and con-
tributions to Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights,
and Inwood.
Whereas historically Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights,
and Inwood have had the highest concentration of resi-
dents of Dominican descent in New York City, making it
the center of Dominican culture in the United States;
Whereas the neighborhood continues to be an iconic hub and
cultural center for Dominicans, epitomizing the fusion of
upper Manhattan and Dominican culture;
Whereas referring to Washington Heights and Inwood as
Wahi is perpetuating the rebranding and erasure of the
community’s identity to appeal to an incoming wave;
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Whereas the cultural legacy of the Dominican community in
the neighborhood must be upheld to ensure it does not
disappear;
Whereas Dominicans have been an integral part of the vi-
brant Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, and
Inwood community since the 1960s, in all areas including
activism, advocacy, art, culture, literature, sports, busi-
ness, and government;
Whereas Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, and Inwood
have the highest population of Dominican immigrants in
New York City, and Dominicans make up 63 percent of
the immigrant population;
Whereas, in 1613, Juan Rodriguez, a man who migrated
from the island of Hispaniola, which is now known as the
Dominican Republic and Haiti, was the first immigrant,
the first Black person, the first merchant, the first
Latino, and the first Dominican to have resided in metro-
politan New York;
Whereas Juan Pablo Duarte, the founding father of the Do-
minican Republic, has been immortalized in the neighbor-
hood by the renaming of St. Nicholas Avenue to Juan
Pablo Duarte Boulevard from 170th to 193rd Streets;
Whereas small businesses in Hamilton Heights, Washington
Heights, and Inwood continue to be fueled by Dominican
entrepreneurs and loyal patrons, creating a sense of com-
munity within local shops and restaurants;
Whereas Dyckman Street restaurants have witnessed a ren-
aissance creatively fusing Dominican cuisine with dif-
ferent cultures, such as Japanese and Italian, and local
staples, such as 809 Bar and Grill, Mamajuana, La
Nueva Espan˜a, and La Casa Del Mofongo, continue to
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attract patrons from the tri-State area to dine on tradi-
tional Dominican fare and visit the lively neighborhood;
Whereas Dominican vendors continue to serve the public with
fresh fruits and foods from Dominican culture in La
Plaza de Las Americas and the newly opened Uptown
Plaza in Inwood, and line the sidewalks between Broad-
way and Audubon Avenue, a tradition that embodies the
hard-working immigrant spirit of the neighborhood;
Whereas the National Supermarket Association and the
Bodega Association of the United States promote the cre-
ation of jobs and sustainable economic growth in inner
cities and Latino communities that have been overlooked
by large chains, such as Hamilton Heights, Washington
Heights, and Inwood;
Whereas professional associations, such as Dominicans on
Wall Street (DOWS), the Association of Dominican-
American Supervisors and Administrators (ADASA), the
New York Dominican Officers Organization (NYDO),
Dominican Bar Association (DBA), Dominican Medical
Association (DMA), and the Dominican Medical-Dental
Society (DMDS), highlight the contributions of profes-
sional Dominicans nationwide to the development of their
communities;
Whereas the New York Yankees, an all-American baseball
team, had its beginnings in Washington Heights, baseball
continues to be one of the main sports in the neighbor-
hood, and Dominican baseball players have brought great
pride and recognition to the sport;
Whereas three-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) Alex Rodri-
guez and four-time Major League Baseball All-Star
Dellin Betances of the New York Yankees, were born in
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Washington Heights, and Manny Ramirez, the award-
winning MVP and twelve-time All-Star baseball player,
moved from the Dominican Republic to New York City
where he attended George Washington High School in
Washington Heights and became a baseball prodigy;
Whereas the Dominican Republic has won six medals at the
Olympics, including Pedro Nolasco’s bronze medal in box-
ing at the 1984 Summer Olympics and, in 2004, Fe´lix
Sa´nchez’s gold medal in the 400 meter hurdles;
Whereas Dominican cultural and educational activists orga-
nized to reverse inequities in public schools within the
area, and developed Gregorio Luperon High School for
Science and Mathematics to meet the needs of immigrant
Spanish-speaking adolescents and to create an inclusive
learning environment;
Whereas six schools in the area have been named after his-
toric Dominican figures: I.S. 218 Salome Urena, P.S.
132 Juan Pablo Duarte School, Gregorio Luperon High
School for Science and Mathematics, Mirabal Sisters
Campus, Professor Juan Bosch Public School, and P.S.
8 Luis Belliard;
Whereas the Dominican Studies Institute of the City Univer-
sity of New York (CUNY DSI) located in Hamilton
Heights, founded by Dr. Silvio Torres-Saillant and di-
rected by the renowned Dominican sociologist Dr. Ra-
mona Herna´ndez, is the first university-based research
institute in the United States dedicated to the study of
people of Dominican descent in the United States and
other parts of the world;
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Whereas the area boasts of vibrant cultural centers and non-
profit organizations founded and enriched by Dominican
activists;
Whereas the Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano, a nonprofit
community organization, continues to build on the invalu-
able contributions of Dominicans by engaging and em-
powering Dominican and Hispanic communities locally;
Whereas the Dominican Women’s Development Center has
been a vital resource to the Washington Heights and
Inwood communities for over 25 years, providing com-
prehensive services to marginalized women and families,
and serves as a haven for the artistic and activist expres-
sion of the community’s youth;
Whereas Dominican native Normandia Maldonado had a long
history of activism in Washington Heights where she co-
founded the Instituto Duartiano of the United States in
1966, the Dominican Day Parade, Inc., in 1983 with
Miguel Amaro, and the Centro Cultural Ballet Quisqueya
in 1967, all of which have helped the community with
necessary resources and fostered a connection with Do-
minican cultural roots through folklore dances and cele-
brations;
Whereas Centro Cultural Deportivo Dominicano, a social club
founded in 1966, remains a longstanding pillar of the
local community, where the sound of traditional meren-
gue tipico continues to expand the cultural roots of the
Dominican immigrant experience;
Whereas Alianza Dominicana was a leading Dominican orga-
nization in Washington Heights and employed about 350
individuals, who provided support to victims of domestic
violence, the elderly, children with special needs, along
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with alcoholism and drug treatment programs, and rep-
resented the families of the Flight 587 tragedy;
Whereas the Dominican community was heavily involved in
the advocacy and restoration efforts to bring local parks
back to life in the 1990s from their state of neglect and
vandalism, such as High Bridge Park, Inwood Hill Park,
Riverside Park, and Fort Tryon Park;
Whereas the legacy of upper Manhattan is being upheld by
Dominican artists and artists born to immigrant Domini-
can parents in Washington Heights, who personify the
blending of dynamic cultures that make up the neighbor-
hood’s identity;
Whereas Dominican-American artists Lucia Hierro and M.
Tony Peralta have both been recognized internationally
for their thought-provoking work exploring the Domini-
can-American experience in intersecting areas of class,
culture, identity, and gender;
Whereas Dominican theater artist Mino Lora cofounded the
People’s Theater Project, which provides creative youth
development programs for children growing up in the im-
migrant communities of upper Manhattan;
Whereas the story of Alexander Hamilton, founding father of
Hamilton Heights, was highlighted by Washington
Heights native and second-generation Puerto Rican Lin-
Manuel Miranda in the critically acclaimed Broadway
show ‘‘Hamilton’’;
Whereas Lin-Manuel Miranda conceived ‘‘In the Heights’’,
the Tony award-winning musical set in Washington
Heights, which incorporated salsa and merengue with rap
and hip-hop, blending them with more conventional
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Broadway tropes, to successfully portray the multicul-
tural and Dominican influence in the neighborhood;
Whereas Alianza Dominicana Cultural Center serves as a hub
for local artists who enrich northern Manhattan through
art and the celebration of Dominican and Latin Amer-
ican culture, and this organization promotes literary, per-
forming, and visual arts programs in Washington
Heights and Inwood that foster the artistic development
of the neighborhood’s youth;
Whereas Cayena Publications is a publishing firm based in
Washington Heights and founded by Mary Ely Pen˜a-
Gratereaux that shines a light on the immigrant experi-
ence by supporting literary works that project a positive
representation of Dominicans and other Latinos in the
United States;
Whereas author and activist Angie Cruz is a native of Wash-
ington Heights whose books, ‘‘Soledad’’ and ‘‘Let It Rain
Coffee’’, highlight the issues of working-class life, gender,
and race in New York City;
Whereas the Dominican Film Festival in New York show-
cases filmmakers from 21 countries including the Domin-
ican Republic who reflect the city’s diverse and multicul-
tural population;
Whereas the Juan Pablo Duarte Foundation encourages aca-
demic excellence via scholarships, along with pride and
collaboration within the community by hosting the annual
El Carnaval Del Boulevard on St. Nicholas Avenue from
181st to 188th Streets;
Whereas Semana Dominicana en Estados Unidos (Dominican
Week in the United States) has been celebrated for 25
years, highlighting the Dominican and United States ties
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socially and culturally, in addition to economic, com-
merce, and academic collaboration;
Whereas the Dominican Day Parade in New York City has
celebrated the vibrant Dominican heritage through his-
tory, traditions, and music since its beginnings in 1982
on Audubon Avenue, and now attracts thousands of peo-
ple who gather to enjoy the reverence of Dominican cul-
ture on Avenue of the Americas;
Whereas Dominican Americans have earned their place in
local and Federal Government, where they have fought to
uphold the rights and liberties of New York residents and
the Nation overall;
Whereas Guillermo Linares became the first Dominican elect-
ed to public office in New York City in 1991, who also
served as President Bill Clinton’s Advisory Commission
on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans;
Whereas Adriano Espaillat is the first Dominican immigrant
to be elected to the New York State Assembly in 1996,
and the first formerly undocumented person elected to
the United States Congress in 2016, representing New
York’s 13th Congressional District which is predomi-
nantly Dominican-American;
Whereas Rolando Acosta was elected as the first Dominican-
American New York State Supreme Court Justice in
New York County in 2002;
Whereas Judge Faviola Soto, who was born and raised in
Hamilton Heights, was appointed as the first Dominican
judge in New York in 1993, and was the first Hispanic
to sit in the Court of Claims in 2006;
Whereas the character of Hamilton Heights, Washington
Heights, and Inwood is changing, as the area is under-
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going cultural expulsion brought on by gentrification, as
evidenced by the massive increase in average income in
recent years;
Whereas the forces of gentrification have meant that more
high-income people have begun moving into Hamilton
Heights, Washington Heights, and Inwood while simulta-
neously longtime residents have been pushed out, as prov-
en by the fact that there were significantly fewer His-
panic residents in these neighborhoods in 2015;
Whereas gentrification has meant that upper Manhattan is
significantly less affordable, and that Hamilton Heights,
Washington Heights, and Inwood have seen the biggest
rent increases in all of New York City;
Whereas high rent is a significant burden on low-income Do-
minican families, who are also being pushed out of the
neighborhoods that they have called home for genera-
tions;
Whereas longtime businesses, such as bodegas, have also been
forced out of Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights,
and Inwood due to unaffordable rents and the new influx
of chain stores;
Whereas Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, and Inwood
are defined as the 10031, 10032, 10033, 10034, and
10040; and
Whereas referring to Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights,
and Inwood as Quisqueya Heights, as it has been
colloquially referred to by the community, honors the con-
tributions of Dominicans to this area, and reinforces the
identity of the neighborhood: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
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