Geoffrey Canada

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Geoffrey Canada is an American educator and social activist best known for founding and leading the Harlem Children’s Zone, a pioneering comprehensive community-based education and anti-poverty initiative in New York City.

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Geoffrey Canada canonical 2

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instanceOf educator
human
nonprofit executive
social activist
advocatesFor college readiness for underserved students
early childhood education
high-quality education for low-income children
violence prevention for youth
wraparound social services for families
associatedWithOrganization Harlem Children’s Zone NERFINISHED
basedIn New York City
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Canada NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education
poverty alleviation
social justice
urban education
youth development
founded Harlem Children’s Zone NERFINISHED
givenName Geoffrey NERFINISHED
hasImplementedProgramModel cradle-to-college pipeline in Harlem Children’s Zone
place-based comprehensive community initiative
hasWrittenAbout education and opportunity
growing up in poverty in the United States
urban violence and youth
influenced development of Promise Neighborhoods initiatives
policy discussions on place-based anti-poverty strategies in the United States
knownForQuote “We are trying to prove that poor children can succeed.”
mediaAppearance featured in discussions of education reform and Harlem Children’s Zone
movement anti-poverty movement in the United States
education reform movement in the United States
name Geoffrey Canada NERFINISHED
notableFor anti-poverty advocacy
leadership of Harlem Children’s Zone
work on education reform
occupation author
educator
nonprofit leader
social activist
placeOfWork Harlem, New York City NERFINISHED
positionHeld CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone
President and CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone
President of Harlem Children’s Zone
speaksOnTopic community-based solutions
education inequality
role of schools in social mobility
systemic poverty
workLocation Harlem Children’s Zone NERFINISHED

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