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Day 3 Concurrent Session - Local Activism and the Pursuit of Racial Justice
Day 3 Concurrent Session - What's Your Equity Footprint?
DAY 1 CONCURRENT SESSION | Shifting Power: Understanding Advocacy as an Equity Strategy
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Looking Back to Move Forward: Understanding How Use of An Evaluation of Past Practices Can Create Equity
Interview with Dr. Alandra Washington, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Tackling Systemic Racism Through Your Endowment
DAY 3 CONCURRENT SESSION | Disruption: How organizing is moving philanthropy’s goals
Day 3 Keynote - Phil Buchanan, CEP - Beyond 2020: Philanthropy’s Role in a New Era
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Immigrant Justice: Drive PA Forward Coalition
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Equitable Grantmaking Is A Thing? How Using Demographic Data Can Help
Morning Workshops & Roundtable Chat Sessions
Funder Discussion: Strengthening Philanthropy’s Response to Gun Violence
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Tackling Housing Justice
For the 100 million Americans — especially people of color, living at or below 200 percent of the poverty level — housing costs and homelessness pose one of the most fundamental threats to our ability to thrive as a nation. Many factors have contributed to the root causes of the current state of housing, including racially-biased government policies, systems, and structures; predatory capital practices and speculative markets; land and building costs; and extreme income inequality have all played a role in creating the affordability crisis we are experiencing today.
DAY 1 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS
Afternoon Workshops & Roundtable Chat Sessions
Featured Speaker: Michael O'Bryan, Humanature
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Coaching for Our Communities
“Leaders are made, not born.” – Vince Lombardi
Given the challenges facing the world and the people leading change, nurturing thoughtful, secure, open-minded leaders is imperative for equitable outcomes for our organizations and communities. But how do we develop the leadership of people within our communities, especially those that are marginalized and under-resourced?