Dear Angela
Sharing responses and reflections on a recent piece in Devex, “But Wait Until They See Your Black Face.”
Sharing responses and reflections on a recent piece in Devex, “But Wait Until They See Your Black Face.”
Deep shifts in our consciousness as do-gooders are happening. Consider crisis as an opening for transformation, an invitation…to speak up.
Why we need to focus now on addressing power imbalances between the Global South and the Global North in the international aid and philanthropy sector
How the lack of diversity in the humanitarian and development sector undermines the most vulnerable among us.
Here’s 3 ways an unchecked ego can trip us up, and suggestions for how to prevent this.
Welcome to the uncomfortable, yet hopeful conversation inside my head.
What’s the difference between approaches to global development versus global solidarity?
What will it take to dismantle the power structures that perpetuate inequality and bigotry in aid, philanthropy, social enterprise, and impact investing? (Plus, a sampling of resources/conversations on solidarity.)
“They’re all a bunch of neocolonialists anyway.”
An uncomfortable silence fell upon the car.
What does racial justice have to do with the international “do-gooder” industry?
“I want to be able to have an open conversation with grantees that allows me to be who I am. That is the only way I know how to use my power and privilege to support others.” A guest post by Sasha Rabsey of The HOW Fund