Background
Baldwin, C. Stephen was born on December 10, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Charles Franklin and Helen Rosenbaum Baldwin.
(Lost in the dusty Inca ruins of Peru at age 6, tattooed b...)
Lost in the dusty Inca ruins of Peru at age 6, tattooed by head-hunters in the jungles of Borneo at age 12, luxuriated lasciviously and flirted with pro-Castro revolutionaries in a corrupt pre-Castro Havana, wrestled a Bengal tiger, lived beneath the iron curtain's shadow in occupied Trieste, witnessed the astounding mid-hurricane Atlantic rescue of hundreds of passengers and sailors from a burning ship. An atypical upbringing meant atypical experiences. Stephen Baldwin's ordinary world involved living with very rich and very famous relatives and friends, including Adlai Stevenson, Richard Nixon, and the Washington Post's Phil and Kaye Graham. He explored virtually unknown temples in Angkor and Rangoon, routinely crisscrossed oceans in luxury liners that fully lived up to their promise, ran with the bulls in Pamplona when he was 20, was instrumental in saving thousands clinging to life after a cataclysmic tidal wave and cyclone in Bangladesh, then in setting up an underground railway for Bengali leaders escaping from Pakistani genocide, finally escaping to carry that story to the outside world. It is true that there are few undiscovered wildernesses today. Transportation and communication advances have blazingly brought everything close to us, but in that process nearly everything has been rendered commonplace. Yet much of the world was neither close nor common a mere 60 years ago, and Stephen had a front row seat to the spectacle-sometimes getting too close to the fire. Shadows Over Sundials chronicles the astonishing adventures of a Foreign Service brat who later worked in poor countries for The Ford Foundation, Population Council, and United Nations, spearheading international development, then went on to tackle seemingly intractable problems in inner-city education, first as a New York City Teaching Fellow in a failing South Bronx elementary school, finally as Board Chair of a charter school he helped establish there to do it better. Mr. Baldwin is married to Barbara Radloff, has five children, and lives in New York City and Redding, Connecticut.
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Baldwin, C. Stephen was born on December 10, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Charles Franklin and Helen Rosenbaum Baldwin.
Amherst College, 1956-1960, Bachelor of Arts. Yale University Law School, 1962-1965, Doctor of Jurisprudence. Office(s) of Population Rch, Princeton University, 7172, Certificate Bachelor of Surgery Demography.
Spoken languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian.
Assistant to representative The Ford Foundation, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1965—1967, staff associate New York City, 1967—1969, assistant representative Dhaka, Pakistan, 1969—1971. Staff associate The Population Council, New York City, 1972—1977. Specialist in population affairs United Nations, 1978—1999.
Senior partner Prefix Pre-Dispute Solutions, since 1999. New York City teaching fellow, teacher 3rd grade New York City Board of Education, 2001—2003. Executive director Learning Disabilities Association of New York City, since 2003.
Attorney United Nations Panel of Counsel, 2006—2009. Vice-chairman board director World Education, New York City, 1978—1986. Founding board chair South Bronx Classical Charter School, since 2006.
With United States Army, 1960-1962.
(Lost in the dusty Inca ruins of Peru at age 6, tattooed b...)
Founding board directors South Bronx Classical Charter School, since 2005. Board member Learning Disabilities Association of New York State, Albany, New York, 2003—2006. Member of International Union for the Science Study of Population.
Married Barbara Radloff, April 12, 1980. Children: Matthew Charles, Timothy Stephen, Alexandra Virginia Helen. Married Sandra Walls Baldwin, July 31, 1965 (divorced 1976).
Children: Heather Anne, Jennifer Nancy Pye.