BIG PHILANTHROPY. GUILT LAUNDERING.
MISSION CREEP. MOVEMENT CAPTURE.
ANTI-RACIST FUNDING?
On Philanthropy and Social Movements, we examine the history and future of philanthropy’s relationship with radical social movements. We meet the funders and activists interrogating power, transforming philanthropic institutions, and imagining a new future. We hope that you listen to the podcast and share it widely!
The Podcast Hosts are students enrolled in DPI-367: “Philanthropy and Social Movements: Will the Revolution Be Funded?” during the Spring 2020 semester at Harvard Kennedy School.
*Note: all podcasts were recorded during sheltering in place—during the first outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States; no sound booths or professional equipment were utilized.
SPEAKER LIST & RESOURCES
- LATOSHA BROWN
Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter Fund - JAMES CADOGAN
VP of Criminal Justice, Arnold Ventures - SUE GUNAWARDENA-VAUGHN
Associate Director for Campaigns, Open Society Foundations - LEAH HUNT HENDRIX
Co-Founder, Way to Win - LESLIE BERNARD JOSEPH
CEO, Coney Island Prep - RAMZI KASSEM
Director of the Creating Law Enforcement Accountability & Responsibility (CLEAR) Project, CUNY School of Law - ERICA KOHL-ARENAS
Associate Professor, University of California at Davis & Director of Imaging America - SUSHMA RAMAN
Executive Director, Carr Center for Human Rights - CARMEN ROJAS
President, Marguerite Casey Foundation - STEVEN TELES
Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University
SPECIAL THANKS
- Harvard Kennedy School
- Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation
- Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
- Social Innovation + Change Initiative
- Audacity
- Clayton Scoble
- Khalil Muhammad
- Amna Ahmed
- Mary Anne Baumgartner
- Jahaida Jesurum
- FWMJ
CONTACT US!