Background
Hodge, G. Jeannette was born on September 12, 1935 in Bogalusa, Louisiana, United States. Daughter of Clarence James and Ruth (Smith) Hodge.
Cultural organization executive
Hodge, G. Jeannette was born on September 12, 1935 in Bogalusa, Louisiana, United States. Daughter of Clarence James and Ruth (Smith) Hodge.
Graduate, American Theatre Wing, 1957. Bachelor, Dillard University, 1959. Master of Arts, Columbus University, 1960.
Master of Science summa cum laude, City University of New York, 1974. Master of Education, Columbia University, 1977. Doctor of Education, Columbia University, 1978.
Program director, Administor-Brownsville Center, Brooklyn, 1959-1960;
instructor special education, Shield of David, New York City, 1960-1964;
instructor early childhood, New York City Board Education, 1964-1966;
director special education, Roslyn (New York) Public Schools, 1966-1970;
special education teacher, Roslyn (New York) Public Schools, 1970-1978;
special assistant, United States Office Education, Washington, 1978-1980;
director pupil personnel service, Roosevelt (New York) Public School, 1980-1984;
executive director, consultant, conference designer, Black Arts National Diaspora, New York City, since 1982. Researcher United States Office Education of Roslyn, 1978, 80, 84. Lecturer Indiana State University, 1979-1980.
Policy analyst George Washington Institute for Education, since 1978.
Member Cambria Heights (New York ) Civic Association, since 1980, 114th and 222d Block Association, Camrbia Heights, since 1985. Active Young Women’s Christian Association, Better Boys and Girls, New Orleans. Member School Administrators Association New York State, African Heritage Studies Association, St. Albans Chamber of Commerce, League of Women Voters, Phi Delta Kappa.
1 child, Tameka Laverne Jones.