Strickland grew up in the
Manchester neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Oliver High School. He then attended the
University of Pittsburgh, where as an undergraduate he founded the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild as an after-school program to teach children pottery skill in his old neighborhood. He graduated
cum laude with a bachelor's degree in American history and foreign relations in 1970. Following graduation he continued to build the Manchester Guild into an innovative
nonprofit agency that uses the arts to inspire and mentor inner-city teenagers. In 1972 he took over the Bidwell Training Center that trains displaced adults for jobs. He has served on the boards of the
National Endowment for the Arts,
Mellon Financial Corporation, and the University of Pittsburgh. For his work, Strickland has won various awards including a
MacArthur Fellowship "genius" award in 1996. He has been honored by the
White House, He had served as the leader of the organization for 50 years. ==Awards==