Dr. Dan Ryder, Kelowna, BC— Dr. Dan Ryder passed away on December 8, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of intellect, compassion, and dedication to social change. A respected academic, Dan was known for his tireless efforts to bridge the gap between empirical research and real-world applications, especially in promoting critical thinking and rationality.
Dr. Ryder’s passion for creating a more informed citizenry, capable of critically evaluating political and social information, shaped much of his career. His work aimed to instill cognitive skills that would help individuals navigate the complexities of modern media and public discourse.
In honor of his memory, a foundation will be established to continue Dan’s work in the field of critical-thinking scholarship. Before his passing, Dr. Ryder, his wife Zena, and close colleague Sarah Vander Veen decided to set up this foundation. The goal is to raise seed money to legally establish it and ensure Dan’s vision lives on through future generations.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched by Sarah Vander Veen to collect donations for the foundation, with an initial goal of CAD $14,000. All contributions will go toward the legal steps needed to create the foundation, with any remaining funds held in trust for the foundation’s future growth.
Dr. Ryder’s contributions to both academia and society were immeasurable. He leaves behind a profound impact, and his family, friends, and colleagues are left to carry forward his work in critical thinking.
We extend our deepest condolences to Dr. Ryder’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with them.
Short Summary of Dr. Dan Ryder
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Dr. Dan Ryder |
Date of Passing | December 8, 2024 |
Fundraiser Organizer | Sarah Vander Veen |
Fundraising Goal | CAD $14,000 |
Location | Kelowna, BC |
Purpose | Seed money for the creation of the Fourth R Foundation |
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