Dani Castelucci & AlterEd

The Canvas for Change

In this conversation, The Canvas founder Ruth Rogers speaks with Dani Castelucci about her transformative journey creating AlterEd, a business school for immigrants and refugees.

Dani shares her emotional connection to The Canvas, the challenges faced by her students, and the impact of the pandemic on their programmes when The Canvas was forced to close.

She discusses the importance of community support and the need for cafes to adopt a community-centric approach.

Dani's story is one of resilience, hope, and the power of giving back.

Dani's book recommendation: Inés de la Alma Mia by Allende Isabel

Chapters

00:00

Introduction to The Canvas and Its Impact

01:37

Dani's Transformative Journey with The Canvas

04:24

The Birth of AlterEd: Empowering Immigrants and Refugees

09:02

Challenges Faced by AlterEd and Personal Impact

11:58

The Inspiration Behind AlterEd

17:58

The Vision for Canvas Academy

22:03

Memorable Moments from AlterEd

26:32

The Future of Community-Centric Cafes

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