Webinar: Racial Justice in Philanthropy: From Transactional to Transformational – Dec 2
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) on November 17, 2020
As our nation reckons with its history of racial injustice, how can philanthropy change its theories and methods of giving in order to contribute to positive social change?
What does allyship look like as we move into a new decade, rife with calamity and crisis, at a time when a global pandemic has exacerbated the systemic inequities that devastate the most marginalized among us?
In this complimentary SSIR Live! program, participants will:
- Learn what foundations are doing to respond to racism and support the self-identified needs of marginalized communities
- Gain understanding of philanthropy’s legacy of white supremacy and privilege
- Hear the personal stories and insights of leaders who are deeply engaged in this work
Date and Time: Wednesday, December 2, 2020, 2:00-3:00 PM
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