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Say Their Names: Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, Dion Johnson
MAY 29, 2020 Say Their Names: Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, Dion Johnson Abaca Press/Sipa USA/Newscom This piece was written by NFG's Funders for Justice program leadership. We say their names: Breonna Taylor in Louisville, KY, [...]
Intersections of Justice in the Time of Coronavirus
by Cara Page & Eesha PanditMarch 25, 2020 The essay below was written by Cara Page and Eesha Pandit, who are part of the Funders [...]
Announcing FFJ’s Latest Movement Advisor Cohort
FFJ Field Advisors are thought leaders and partners in the work to support and sustain grassroots movements. Their visions for justice and what is needed from philanthropy provide invaluable insights to guide our efforts.
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Jenny Arwade
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Jenny Arwade May 2019 Jenny Arwade, Co-Executive Director of Communities United and FFJ Field Advisor, tells us about current Chicago happenings and the role of healing justice in "building the power necessary [...]
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Zachary Norris
Zachary Norris, Executive Director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, tells us about his vision for change and the need to invest in building the foundation for marginalized communities to thrive.
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Marisa Franco
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Marisa Franco February 2019 Marisa Franco, FFJ Field Advisor and Director and Co-founder of of Mijente, a digital and grassroots hub for Latinx and Chicanx organizing and movement building, speaks on the current political moment and [...]
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Kris Hayashi
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Kris Hayashi January 2019 Hear from Kris Hayashi, Executive Director of Transgender Law Center and FFJ Field Advisor, about the efforts to seek #JusticeforRoxsana and the horrific conditions trans migrants face, particularly in ICE custody. Click [...]
FFJ Advisor Discussion Series: Stephanie Guilloud
Stephanie Guilloud (Co-Director of Project South), talks about the Legacy Museum and Lynching Memorial's grand opening on April 27, 2018. Stephanie describes the museum's history in detail, its connections to Project South', and how it can be "a tool and weapon of truth in our long-term struggle to defeat white supremacy and win freedom and justice for us all".