Graydon Gordian, Patch Staff
- Prospect Heights-Crown Heights, NY
<b>Email: </b>graydon.gordian@patch.com
<b>Phone:</b> 917-270-5526
<b>Hometown: </b>Austin, Texas
<b>Birthday:</b> 11/27/84
<b>Bio: </b>Graydon Gordian was born in New York, but his family moved to Texas when he was less than a year old. After graduating high school in Austin, he attended Vassar College, where he received his B.A. in Political Science. After working as a boxing trainer and then in politics, Graydon went to Northwestern University to receive his masters in journalism. He has written for ESPN.com, ESPN Rise, the Sacramento Bee, the Miami Herald, AOL's Politics Daily, and the Awl. In 2008 he founded 48 Minutes of Hell, an ESPN-affiliate blog that covers the San Antonio Spurs.
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I was raised in a Republican household. I have worked for candidates of both major parties, including Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign for which I was a field organizer in Detroit's northern suburbs. Nowadays, my beliefs tend to be a mixture of economic progressivism and civil libertarianism.
<i>Are you registered with a certain party? </i>
I am not currently a member of either party.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br><i>How religious would you consider yourself? </i>
I was raised Catholic. I feel culturally connected to the Catholic Church, but I no longer consider myself religious.<br><br><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><i><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
The Atlantic Yards development, controversies surrounding the use of eminent domain during its planning, and concerns about how a professional sports arena will affect the community are the most important issues facing the neighborhood.<br><i><br>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i><br><br>I am a big NBA fan, so the idea of having a team here in Brooklyn is enticing. However, I've long been a fierce opponent of the employment of eminent domain if the property is being seized for private corporate development, as was the case with Atlantic Yards. I also share the concerns of many Prospect Heights residents that the presence of a professional sports arena has the potential to erode quality of life in the neighborhood. At this stage, my hope is that the neighborhood remains warm and charming and the Nets bring a title to Brooklyn.
Posting Activity
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Reading with Veterans at the Old Stone House
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Cuomo and Bill Clinton Rally Downtown
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The Week Atlantic Yards Report Caused a Stir
Reports about Forest City Ratner's use of an immigration program to raise funding has also raised a few eyebrows.
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The Week Atlantic Yards Report Caused a Stir
Reports about Forest City Ratner's use of an immigration program to raise funding has also raised a few eyebrows.
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Assaults Creep Back Up
After violent crime leveled off in October, it began to drift back up in November.
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Week in Review
A look back at the stories and events that defined Prospect Heights this week.
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The Week The Neighborhood Saw In the Footprints
Writers around Brooklyn reacted to a new play by The Civilians.
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Man Struck by Train at Atlantic Stop
He died after he was hit by a Manhattan-bound 4 train.
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Michael Brea Charged with Second-Degree Murder
Brea is accused of killing his mother with a Samurai sword in brutal fashion.
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Snowy and the 'Teddy Bears'
This edition of "adopt a pet" features a bare-eyed cockatoo and some hamsters.
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Three Men Mug Woman, Attempt to Rob Restaurant
After failing to rob Teddy's restaurant, the men stole a woman's purse.
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Black Gets Waiver, Opponents Won't Back Down
The Deny Waiver Coalition plans to continue protesting Black's appointment.
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Week in Review
A look back at the stories and events that defined Prospect Heights this week.
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Update: Woman Murdered on Park Place
Yannick Brea was killed by her son early Tuesday morning.
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Steel is Erected
The first elements of vertical construction began Tuesday.
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Duryea Presbyterian Church
A photographic study of one of Prospect Heights' oldest architectural landmarks.
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Papaya and Baby Boy
Papaya is a four-month-old, female kitten. Baby Boy is an 18-month-old, German Shepherd mix.
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The Barber
Sylvan Benoit reflects on the almost 40 years he has spent cutting hair.