Harriet Heyman

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Harriet Heyman is an American writer and philanthropist best known as the co-founder of the Crankstart foundation, which supports education, arts, and social justice initiatives.

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instanceOf charitable foundation
human
authorOf How to Raise a Wild Child (article and essays, not the book) NERFINISHED
Private Acts NERFINISHED
The Quitting Time NERFINISHED
coFounderOf Crankstart NERFINISHED
Crankstart foundation NERFINISHED
country United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
donorTo San Francisco arts organizations
University of Oxford NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
University of Chicago
employer Life magazine NERFINISHED
The New York Times
Time magazine NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork arts
education
higher education scholarships
journalism
literature
philanthropy
poverty alleviation
social justice
genre fiction
non-fiction
hasGivenSupportTo social justice initiatives in the United States
hasRole journalist
knownFor co-founding the Crankstart foundation
philanthropy in education
support for the arts
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableProject Crankstart postgraduate scholarships at the University of Oxford NERFINISHED
notableWork Crankstart foundation NERFINISHED
Private Acts NERFINISHED
occupation philanthropist
writer
placeOfBirth United States of America
residence San Francisco Bay Area NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Michael Moritz NERFINISHED

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Crankstart foundedBy Harriet Heyman