DARING CHANGE | JULY/AUGUST 2022
AHEAD OF CRITICAL MIDTERMS, GRASSROOTS LEADERS SAFEGUARD AGAINST DISCRIMINATION AND VOTER SUPPRESSION
As the U.S. inches closer to the midterm elections, threats to voting rights persist: The rise of rampant voter suppression, racial gerrymandering, and disinformation means that citizens across the country may not have the opportunity to have their votes counted and voices heard. Learn how Tides Foundation’s Healthy Democracy Fund grantees are applying smart, innovative solutions to address threats to democracy at the state and local level.
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STORIES FROM THE FIELD
// Tides Joins Michelle Obama's "Culture of Democracy" Summit with a Vision to Close the Age and Race Gap in Voting
This summer former first lady Michelle Obama’s nonprofit organization, When We All Vote, hosted the Culture of Democracy Summit with sponsorship support from several social change organizations, including Tides. In this blog post, Healthy Democracy Fund advisor Faith Cordell shares her experience attending the event and ways she believes we can all take action to build an inclusive democracy.
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INSIDE TIDES
// Tides Board Member Brickson Diamond Advances Opportunity and Access for Those Who Should Have It, But Do Not
Brickson Diamond has been an expert in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) long before it became a top priority for philanthropy. In fact, for the past two decades, Diamond has applied his expertise in DEI across numerous sectors including philanthropy, entertainment technology, investment management, and nonprofit. In this interview, Diamond tells us more about his calling and how he has been lending both his expertise in DEI and lived experience as an openly gay Black man to foster a more equitable world and support the next generation of LGBTQ+ professionals.
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// Celebrating Black Philanthropy Month: These Tides Fellows are the Future of Social Change
“Philanthropy is not a field that is dominated by people of color. Putting the power into the hands of people of color to make change and dismantling the white savior stereotype I feel is really powerful, and something I hope continues.” —Jakeya Johnson on how she thinks philanthropy can affect social change
Tides is partnering with Bowie State University to build the pipeline of future social change leaders. The historically Black university launched a philanthropy fellowship program to support its student body in learning about the business of philanthropy and gaining the experience necessary to serve as leaders in nonprofit management. In this interview, Erwin Acox Jr., Tides' director of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, sits down with Stephanie Spencer and Jakeya Johnson in honor of Black Philanthropy Month to learn more about their aspirations as philanthropy fellows.
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TIDES ON SOCIAL
Tides' Asian Pacific Islander employee resource group volunteered to pack fresh produce for more than 200 elders in Chinatown with Cameron House, which supports San Francisco’s Chinese community through family-centered programs.
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“Lead with both your mind and heart.” —Bahiyah Yasmeen Robinson, CEO of VC Include (a Tides Foundation partner), which is building an ecosystem of women, Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ fund managers.
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