Made in partnership with the EdRedesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Dream On is a video series about the people, places, and projects across the U.S. that are making progress on economic mobility and addressing intergenerational poverty.
Brooke Ellison AB ’00, MPP ’04 is dedicated to finding and advocating for ways society can optimize opportunities for people with disabilities to ensure everyone is included. She is also bringing Harvard alumni together through the first-ever Shared Interest Group focused on disability.
Doris Cole AB ’59, MArch ’63 and the late Harold Goyette MArch ’54 shared love and also modeled gender equity in their architectural careers, choosing to support it through their shared Cambridge-based firm and through gifts to the Frances Loeb Library at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD).
Lawrence D. Bobo, dean of social science and W. E. B. Du Bois Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard, discusses police killings of African Americans, the forces underlying racial bigotry and violence, and why he sees signs of hope.
Michael Kremer, who shares the honor with two MIT scholars, is the 50th current of former Harvard faculty member to become a Nobel laureate and the 11th to win the economics prize.