Bill Text: NY K00353 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Mourning the death of Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. dedicated human rights advocate, distinguished citizen, and devoted member of his community

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2023-04-25 - adopted [K00353 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-K00353-Introduced.html

Assembly Resolution No. 353

BY: M. of A. Walker

        MOURNING  the  death  of  Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr.,
        dedicated  human  rights   advocate,   distinguished
        citizen, and devoted member of his community

  WHEREAS, There are certain outstanding members of our community who,
through  their selfless commitment and dedication, have served to better
the quality of life in our community and have had a measurable  positive
impact  on  the  lives of its residents; Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. was one
such individual; and

  WHEREAS, It is with  profound  sorrow  and  deep  regret  that  this
Legislative  Body records the passing of Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr., noting
the significance of his purposeful life and accomplishments; and

  WHEREAS, Marvin  E.  Mayfield,  Jr.,  a  loving  husband,  nurturing
father, and doting grandfather, died on Thursday, March 30, 2023, at the
age of 61; and

  WHEREAS,  Marvin  E. Mayfield, Jr. was born on December 15, 1961, in
Brooklyn, New York, to the late Reverend Marvin E.  Mayfield,  Sr.,  and
Louise  Frances  (Moultrie)  Mayfield;  proud  of his Bedford-Stuyvesant
beginnings, he attended Edward R. Murrow  High  School  before  entering
into the United States Air Force; and

  WHEREAS,  His  attendance and graduation from NYU's Prison Education
Program inspired him to share his life experiences  and  hopes  for  the
future;   soon,   thereafter,  Marvin  E.  Mayfield,  Jr.  attended  the
Justice-in-Education Initiative Scholars program of Columbia University;
and

  WHEREAS, A committed and outspoken advocate for those who have  been
imprisoned,  mistreated  and  traumatized,  Marvin  E.  Mayfield,  Jr.'s
personal experiences of criminalization and incarceration drove  him  to
build a movement to change unjust laws and policies; and

  WHEREAS,  Marvin  E.  Mayfield,  Jr.  was  a  civil and human rights
leader, a lover of people, dedicated and steadfast in his  advocacy  and
organizing, and a brilliant and buoyant warrior for freedom and justice;
and

  WHEREAS,  From 2017 to 2019, Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. helped lead the
fight for bail and discovery reform, changing laws  in  New  York  State
which  spared thousands of people the horrors of pretrial incarceration,
allowing them to keep their jobs  and  homes  and  take  care  of  their
children; and

  WHEREAS,  Beginning  in  2020, Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. served as the
Director  of  Organizing  at  the  Center  for  Community  Alternatives,
building power with people across New York State who have been harmed by
mass  incarceration, criminalization and community disinvestment; there,
he was  integral  to  envisioning  and  launching  bold  and  innovative
campaigns to help end mass incarceration; and

  WHEREAS,  A  freedom  fighter  who  led  with  his  heart, Marvin E.
Mayfield,Jr. galvanized people across New York State to end  racist  and
unjust  sentencing  laws,  win respect and opportunities for people with
conviction records, support parole justice, and protect bail reform;  he
did  this  with a deep and unwavering belief that the world can and will
change, and that it is  our  collective  power  and  the  leadership  of
impacted  people  and  families who will make that change real; anywhere
people are fighting for freedom and justice, Marvin's spirit  is  there;
and

  WHEREAS,  Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. was an active member and leader at
Woods Memorial AME Zion Church in the Bronx,  New  York;  he  served  as
Trustee Board Chairman, local Lay Council President, and honorary member
of the Women's Home & Overseas Missionary Society; and

  WHEREAS,  With  a  strong  work  ethic,  Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. was
constantly  reinventing  himself;  he  became  employed  at   New   York
Presbyterian Hospital in the Medical Records Unit; at URS Corporation as
a  marketing  consultant; the River Room of Harlem restaurant as a chef,
where he prepared cuisines typical of Harlem (Southern, Caribbean, Latin
and African); and was an Advocacy  Assistant  at  The  David  Rothenberg
Center for Public Policy at The Fortune Society; and

  WHEREAS,  A  truly multi-talented man, Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. was a
roller-skater,  barber,  tailor,  artist,   singer,   tech   guru,   and
self-taught musician; he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work
from New York University in 2021; and

  WHEREAS, Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. was the proud recipient of numerous
awards  and  accolades,  including  Just  Leadership USA's Larry Gilbert
Award, and the Jo Man's Black Wall Street Award from Black  Wall  Street
Harlem;  he  also  received  a public health award from William Paterson
University in honor of his dedication and commitment to criminal justice
reform; and

  WHEREAS, Additionally, the  Center  for  Community  Alternatives  is
starting the Marvin Mayfield Organizing Fellowship in his honor; and

  WHEREAS,  Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. was predeceased by his father, the
late Reverend  Marvin  E.  Mayfield,  Sr.;  his  sister,  Naomi;  niece,
Jennifer;  and  sister-in-love,  Chyann; he is survived by his wife, the
Reverend Edith R.   Mayfield, who he loved fiercely,  and  a  family  he
cherished,  including  his  mother,  Louise F. Mayfield; mother-in-love,
Dolores Simmons, and fathers-in-loves, David Simmons and Lenwood  Hicks;
three  amazingly  gifted  young adult sons, Nicholas, Kevin and Timothy;
two grandchildren, Nyomi and Naliyah, along with two grandsons  expected
later  this  year; two brothers, John and Laurence; sister, Carolyn; two
sisters-in-love, Aisha and Sherine;  and  a  host  of  nieces,  nephews,
loving aunts and cousins; and

  WHEREAS,  Armed  with a humanistic spirit and imbued with a sense of
compassion, Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. leaves behind a  legacy  which  will
long  endure  the passage of time and will remain as a comforting memory
to all who were privileged to have known and loved such an amazing  man;
he  will  be deeply missed and truly merits the grateful tribute of this
Legislative Body; now, therefore, be it

  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
mourn  the  death of Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr., and to express its deepest
condolences to his family; and be it further

  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the family of Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr.
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