Chicago Sun-Times

‘Spiritual mother’ gets CHA honor

Senior apartment building dedicated to agency’s longest-serving commission­er, Mildred Harris

- BY MARIAH RUSH, STAFF REPORTER mrush@suntimes.com | @mariahfrus­h Mariah Rush is a staff reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times via Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster the paper’s coverage of communitie­s on the South an

The Chicago Housing Authority’s long-serving commission­er, Mildred Harris, has hundreds of children, though only some are her flesh and blood, her supporters said Wednesday.

Others were taught by her in kindergart­en and still more consider Harris, a community pastor, to be their “spiritual mother.”

“I think she sees us all as her children,” Tracey Scott, the housing authority’s CEO, said Wednesday at the dedication of a newly rehabbed senior apartment building at 6360 S. Minerva Ave. that will carry Harris’ name.

“She’s been not just a fixture in this community, but a promoter, a mentor and coach to so many,” Scott said. “This is just a small way to honor her.”

Dozens of CHA leaders, pastors and elected officials spoke of Harris’

character, dedication to serving her community and generosity to every age group.

Scott said there was “no hesitation” over the decision to name the building for Harris.

Harris was appointed to the housing authority’s board in 1999 by Mayor Richard M. Daley but

had already served the agency for years in various volunteer roles.

The founder and CEO of God First Ministries, Harris holds three master’s degrees, as well as a doctorate in ministry, and is considered one of the city’s foremost pastoral leaders, CHA Chairperso­n Angela Hurlock said of her mentor’s many accomplish­ments.

“Dr. Harris is the embodiment of helping people believe beyond

what they think they can do to actually utilize the gifts that God has given them,” Hurlock said. “She sees what you don’t see and then helps you believe that you can get there, and then helps you get there.”

To celebrate Harris’ achievemen­ts and her newly dedicated building, Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 29 as Dr. Mildred C. Harris day in the city.

Cheers and horns erupted in the

crowd, as Harris herself took to the podium.

“I just want to give glory to God and to my parents,” Harris said. “I was an only child, but they instilled in me the belief that I was supposed to serve people. I just want to say that I’m really speechless.”

 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS ?? Chicago Housing Authority Commission­er Mildred Harris stands by a sign Wednesday at a newly rehabbed senior apartment building at 6360 S. Minerva Ave. in Woodlawn that will carry her name.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS Chicago Housing Authority Commission­er Mildred Harris stands by a sign Wednesday at a newly rehabbed senior apartment building at 6360 S. Minerva Ave. in Woodlawn that will carry her name.
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Mildred Harris reacts upon seeing the sign with her name on it during the dedication Wednesday.
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Tracey Scott

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