Jeremy Smith
Jeremy Adam Smith edits Greater Good, the online magazine of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. He is the author of The Daddy Shift, which the San Francisco Chronicle calls “amazing” and the New York Times praises as “a chronicle of a time that he predicts we will look back upon as the start of permanent change.” He also co-edited two Greater Good anthologies, Are We Born Racist? and The Compassionate Instinct. Jeremy’s articles and essays have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Scientific American, Utne Reader, Mindful, Wired, and many other periodicals, websites, and books. His coverage of racial and economic segregation in San Francisco schools has won numerous honors, including the Sigma Delta Chi award for investigative reporting, the PASS Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, the National Award for Education Reporting, and many excellence in journalism awards from the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists. He is also a three-time winner of the John Swett Award from the California Teachers Association. Before joining the GGSC, Jeremy was a 2010-11 John S. Knight Journalism fellow at Stanford University.
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