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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 44 MIN

Place and Promise: Mapping the Impact of the Harlem Children’s Zone

from 16:1 - Education, Teaching, & Learning · host Moonbeam Multimedia

In this episode, we examine an ambitious social experiment: the Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ), a 100+ block area in New York City where an educational philosophy of place-based intervention is being played out. Founded by a charismatic social entrepreneur named Geoffrey Canada, HCZ is a non-profit pursuing an elusive goal: break cycles of intergenerational poverty in Central Harlem with an all-encompassing “cradle to career” support pipeline for students and their families. As Harlem undergoes major economic transformation marked by an influx of global retailers and luxury developments, families within the Zone are wondering: Can neighborhood revitalization coexist with social equity, or does the very success of these interventions accelerate the displacement of the families they were meant to serve? For a full list of episode sources and resources, visit our website. Sources & Further Reading: Harlem Children's Zone Waiting for "Superman" - Wikipedia William Julius Wilson - Wikipedia Harlem Children's Zone - Wikipedia Resources PNI 20 more communities chosen in 2011 for the Promise Neighborhoods Program, inspired by the Harlem Children’s Zone® HCZ Promise Academy Charter Schools Geoffrey Canada - Wikipedia Michelle Rhee - Wikipedia Supporting kids from cradle to career in Central Harlem | Stanford Graduate School of Education Long-Time Residents Regret Changes in Harlem. Gentrification – Harlem 350. Manhattanville Campus Plan Columbia University proposes the Manhattanville in West Harlem Rezoning and Academic Mixed The Harlem Children’s Zone: Revitalizing Our Nation Through Education 84M341/HS - 2019-20 School Quality Snapshot - Online Edition - New York City Department of Education Geoffrey Canada's Biography

Learn how an intensive, place-based intervention uses a "cradle to career" approach to combat intergenerational poverty in Central Harlem.

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