Thread of resources from webinar on Philanthropy, BLM Protests, & 2020 Election
We said the quiet things about power & racism outloud…honest convo that covered lots of ground
in gratitude: @CHayling @garalog @DavidCallahanIP @HarvardAsh
video
https://ash.harvard.edu/event/protest-mobilization-and-2020-election-role-philanthropy
We said the quiet things about power & racism outloud…honest convo that covered lots of ground
in gratitude: @CHayling @garalog @DavidCallahanIP @HarvardAsh
video

this is the convo i wish i had to show to my students & I'm thankful for the panelists for being open about not having all the answers but being vulnerable enough to think & struggle out loud bc these issues are worth it.
lots of articles & studies were cited-- so i wanted to provide a thread of where to find some of this info. hopefully this will be useful to someone!
first up: the syllabus from my course 'Philanthropy & Social Movts' https://www.philanthropyandsocialmovements.com/syllabus/
first up: the syllabus from my course 'Philanthropy & Social Movts' https://www.philanthropyandsocialmovements.com/syllabus/
This is an excellent thread of the webinar: https://twitter.com/Shan_Bake/status/1281332788021481472
"race remains a defining factor when looking at which organizations get funded and how much they receive."
On unequal funding practices & (non)hiring of Black program officers.
cited this important study by @echoinggreen @BridgespanGroup https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/01/your-money/philanthropy-race.html
On unequal funding practices & (non)hiring of Black program officers.
cited this important study by @echoinggreen @BridgespanGroup https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/01/your-money/philanthropy-race.html