Bernard Powell Memorial Fountain
The Bernard Powell Memorial Fountain and Plaza is located on the east side of Spring Valley Park at the intersection of Brooklyn Avenue and E 28th Street and across the street from Powell’s childhood home at 2801 Brooklyn Avenue.
Bernard Powell was a Kansas City native and social activist. He co-founded the Social Action Committee of 20 aimed at teaching leadership and job skills to African American youth. He was also a proponent of neighborhood beautification with the theme of “Ghetto or Goldmine – The Choice of Yours.” He was fatally shot in 1979 at the East Side Social Club. After his death, the Social Action Committee of 20 worked tirelessly for many years to raise $170,000 for a fountain in his memory. The fountain and plaza were installed in 1985 and officially dedicated in 1988. The life-size bronze likeness of Powell was installed in 1991. Behind the fountain, a time capsule is buried. It is set to be opened in 2041. Numerous plaques surround the plaza. Two tell about Powell while the others list contributors to the memorial.
The fountain is a hexagonal pyramid topped by the statue of Powell. Water bubbles up under the base of the statue and cascades down the sides of the 5-foot-tall pyramid into the catch basin. The statue is life-sized, approximately 5-foot-8, and looks across the street at his childhood home. He is wearing sport jacket and slacks with his arms crossed over his chest. On the left lapel is a 2-inch circular button and there is a 1-inch square button on the right lapel. He has an earring in his left ear and is wearing a beret.