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 PERSON OF THE YEAR 2021: Eric Adams  
 reaches the top of the heap in New York 
 AMNEWYORK METRO STAFF 
 The Gracie Mansion  
 wasn’t easy. Eric Adams  
 overcame the trauma of  
 being a victim of police  
 brutality as a child in  
 Queens in order to pursue  
 a career in law enforcement. 
  In 1995, he  
 co-founded 100 Blacks  
 in  Law  Enforcement  
 Who  Care  as  an  advocacy  
 group against police  
 brutality and racial  
 profiling; the organization  
 held  seminars  for  
 young Black New Yorkers  
 on how to properly  
 avoid confrontation  
 with police. 
 During  his  two  
 terms  as  Brooklyn  borough  
 president, Adams  
 proved to be a champion  
 for  the  borough,  
 with a hands-on style  
 to governing. When the  
 borough  and  the  city  
 were hit hard by the COVID 
 19 pandemic, Adams  
 set up a mattress in  
 his  Brooklyn  Borough  
 Hall  office  so  he  could  
 directly answer the call  
 for help in leading the  
 area through the health  
 crisis. 
 Adams  even  overcame  
 the challenge of  
 diabetes, which at one  
 point had left him temporarily  
 blind.  He  dramatically  
 changed his  
 diet and put the debilitating  
 disease  into  remission, 
   and  in  doing  
 so,  became a champion  
 for  plant-based  diets  in  
 the city. 
 Then  Adams  made  
 the biggest career move  
 of his  life  in  the  fall of  
 2020, declaring his candidacy  
 for what’s often  
 described,  in  a  normal  
 year, as “the second  
 toughest job in America”: 
  being mayor of  
 New York City. 
 ‘Swagger’ and being  
 ‘radically practical’ 
 “This campaign was  
 for those who have  
 been  betrayed  by  their  
 government,”  Adams  
 recalled at his victory  
 speech on Nov. 3 after  
 winning the mayoral  
 election. He had run  
 on a moderate progressive  
 platform,  seeking  
 to  pull  the  city  back  
 together following the  
 strained pandemic  
 years with a mixture of  
 what he would later call  
 “swagger” and being  
 “radically practical.” 
 As  one  example,  Adams  
 said he wanted to  
 address  both  the  horrific  
 conditions on Rikers  
 Island and expand  
 community  resources  
 PHOTO BY DEAN MOSES 
 to help combat violence.  
 But he’s also been quick  
 to  call  for  reforms  to  
 stop violent criminals  
 from returning to the  
 streets. 
 “The  best-anti-violence  
 measure is a job,”  
 Adams said at his victory  
 speech. “We can’t  
 Mayor Eric Adams at the top of the Empire State Building on Jan. 18, 2022.  
 FILE PHOTO 
 Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams with Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte, who also heads the Kings County  
 Democratic Party 
 FILE PHOTO 
 Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams speaking at a Borough park event. 
 
				
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