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Decolonization is recognizing, interrogating, and challenging the forces/impact of domination, oppression, and external control in our lives (bodies, families, organizations, institutions, systems) that remain today.
Decolonization is recognizing, interrogating, and challenging the forces/impact of domination, oppression, and external control in our lives (bodies, families, organizations, institutions, systems) that remain today.
Listen or read my conversation with Kurien Thomas on his podcast, SeroTunein, a day after the attack on the U.S. capitol.
Why I’m offering one-on-one coaching services for the international aid and philanthropy sector
It’s time to get serious about moving more money in more disbursed ways than ever before. And to do so, this may be what’s most needed.
Rather than fighting poverty or injustice, we have to fight just to save our souls from the burdens of organizational life.
A guest post by Rosebell Kagumire on being a Black woman and working in a white male-dominated aid industry.
Having experience as both a grant seeker and grant maker, it’s funders who I look to for bravery first. Here’s 7 ways funders can be more courageous.
A conversation with David Humphries, Global Communities’ Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs.
Changing an organization means changing how you tell your story.