Geoffrey Canada sa venuje sociálnemu aktivizmu a je autorom vplyvných diel, ktoré sa zaoberajú problematikou násilia v Amerike. Svojím písaním poukazuje na komplexné spoločenské faktory ovplyvňujúce životy jednotlivcov a komunít. Jeho práca vychádza z hlbokého pochopenia sociálnych nerovností a usiluje o nastolenie pozitívnych zmien. Canada sa zameriava na kritickú analýzu spoločenských javov a hľadá cesty k ich náprave.
An award-winning educator and activist shares his personal experiences with non-gun violence control during his childhood, describes his commitment to protecting children, and analyzes the inherent flaws in today's gun industry. Reprint.
From a troubled youth navigating the mean streets of the South Bronx to an inspiring educational activist who evokes praise from the likes of President Barack Obama, Geoffrey Canada has made a remarkable personal journey that cemented his dedication to underserved youth. His award-winning work was featured in Davis Guggenheim’s documentary Waiting for “Superman,” and he has been hailed by media, activists, teachers, and national leaders. Michelle Obama called him “one of my heroes,” and Oprah Winfrey refers to him as “an angel from God.” Here, Canada draws on his years of work with inner-city youth and on his own turbulent boyhood to offer a moving and revelatory look at the little-understood emotional lives of boys. And who better for this task than the man Elizabeth Mehren of the Los Angeles Times calls “one of this country’s leading advocates for youth.”