Through place-based work, we have learned new ways to partner, collect data, and invest to bring systemic change and eliminate structural inequalities in our communities. Four nonprofit leaders ...
magazine story wrote in 2012 about the organization, the same can be said about the success of its founder, Geoffrey Canada, Ed.M.'75. Born in the South Bronx in 1952, Canada grew up in poverty with a ...
Geoffrey Canada is the president of Harlem Children's Zone. This essay was written as part of the Common Sense research report Tweens, Teens, Tech, and Mental Health: Coming of Age in an Increasingly ...
Geoffrey Canada, Ed.M.’75 and Clint Smith, Ph.D.’20 Geoffrey Canada and Clint Smith discuss what inspired them to become teachers, educational equity, and the impact of COVID-19. Susan Moore Johnson, ...
The University of Toronto’s Geoffrey Hinton’s 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics holds important implications for Canada’s ...
British Canadian scientist Geoffrey Hinton from the University of ... That same year, he was appointed as a companion of the ...
Geoffrey Canada Scholars (GCS) is THRIVE’s flagship program that provides academic enrichment and college transition supports, programming, and resources. Geoffrey Canada Scholars (GCS) was ...
Geoffrey Canada is an educator, social activist and author. Since 1990, Canada has been president of the Harlem Children’s Zone in Harlem, New York, an organization that states its goal is to increase ...
Location: New York, N.Y. In Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence in America, Canada describes the inner city of New York that he worked for many years to transform. For Canada, the ...
Geoffrey Canada is President and CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone and author of Fist Stick Knife Gun and Reaching Up for Manhood. Redefining Education As James Heckman argues, we need to be smarter ...