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In this Leadership newsletter, leaders speak directly to philanthropy. The first article asks: What would it look like to create a culture of repair in philanthropy? Then Indigenous leaders ask philanthropy to join the Landback movement. Other leaders of color are asking philanthropy to fund their narrative power work. Finally, one key lesson learned from the pandemic.


Reimagining Philanthropy to Build a Culture of Repair

 
For philanthropy to heal, it must see reparations as central to its work. This means not only transferring control of assets to communities, but also embedding repair into its practices. Read more…
 
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Dismantling the Land Theft System: A Land Back Vision for Philanthropy

 
How can philanthropy help Native Americans reclaim land? Read more…
 
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The Vital Connection: BIPOC-Led Narrative Change and Pluralist Democracy

 
To build a pluralist democracy in the United States requires philanthropic investment in narrative change work by BIPOC leaders, who are working at the level of popular culture. Read more…
 
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Protecting Nonprofits That Protect Us During Crises—and Beyond

 
During the COVID-19 pandemic, government and philanthropic funding restrictions on nonprofits were loosened, and the public benefitted. But will this “new normal” persist? Read more…
 
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