Funders for Justice Meeting in NYC

On Friday, June 12, 2015, more than 70 funders gathered together at The Atlantic Philanthropies to coordinate and mobilize resources in support of organizing in response to ongoing events of police brutality and state sanctioned violence faced by communities of color across the country.

2020-12-01T18:12:06-05:00September 24, 2015|Opportunities for Funders, Webinars, Conference Calls, and Discussions|Comments Off on Funders for Justice Meeting in NYC

A Decade After Katrina, Can Philanthropy Make Black Lives Matter?

By Nat Chioke Williams. ...[T]he Hill-Snowdon Foundation recently launched the Making Black Lives Matter Initiative, a three-year project that seeks to build the kind of long-term institutional and political power that the black community needs to achieve real racial justice.

2020-11-20T20:19:07-05:00August 27, 2015|Analysis, Opportunities for Funders|Comments Off on A Decade After Katrina, Can Philanthropy Make Black Lives Matter?

#SayHerName: Resisting Police Brutality Against Black Women

Say Her Name responds to increasing calls for attention to police violence against Black women by offering a resource to help ensure that Black women’s stories are integrated into demands for justice, policy responses to police violence, and media representations of victims and survivors of police brutality.

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