Black Lives Matter is more than a slogan. It is a call for our nation and every system to arise and acknowledge the humanity of Black people, rectify the centuries of oppression and commit to the path of justice.
In philanthropy, it’s a call to mindfully center BIPOC communities, who will identify solutions and approaches that are helpful to all, and embrace what is necessary for equity to be nurtured and sustained. Philanthropy has the ability to repair and evolve itself, but only in…
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