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Did you know that despite their immense contributions, Black Women-led movements have faced systemic oppression and chronic underfunding?
In this captivating episode, we bring to light this critical reality. Brace yourself for an empowering journey as we explore the experiences and perspectives of Nekima Armstrong, Dr. Maria S. Johnson, Tyeshia Ty Wilson, and Nicole Robinson. Together they delve into the shortcomings of institutional philanthropy and unlock innovative solutions for creating equitable funding opportunities. From the crucial need for rest and recognition to the transformative impact of advocacy and Black Women's Giving Circles, this episode will leave you inspired to support and amplify these remarkable movements.
Join us as we unveil the hidden power of Black Women-led movements and ignite a spark for lasting change and empowerment.
[00:00 - 09:02] Voices of Empowerment and Advocacy
[09:02 - 18:08] Supporting the Liberation of Thought, Expression, and Opportunity for Rest
[18:09 - 26:01] Reflections on the Peak Grant-Making Conference in Baltimore
[26:01 - 34:02] Dorothy Height's Leadership and Initiatives Empowering Black Women within the YWCA
[34:03 - 42:14] YWCA's Activism and the Empowering Force of the Heritage Giving Fund
[42:15 - 50:08] The Heritage Giving Fund's Advocacy and the Strength of Giving Circles
[50:08 - 57:36] Baltimore Community Foundation's Fund and Trust-Based Philanthropy
Connect with Tyeshia Through Linkedin
Connect with Nicole Through Linkedin
Connect with Maria Through Linkedin
Did you know this episode has a video? You can find this episode and more on YouTube. Subscribe and show us some love in the comments!
Join the movement for justice and power with the "Justice & Power'' podcast. Listen to stimulating conversations on tough topics affecting Black and Brown America with host Nekima Levy Armstrong. Reach out to us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. To know more about us connect with us at Wayfinder Foundation and www.nekimalevyarmstrong.com. Let's make change happen together!
Quotes:
"We don't have to wait for somebody else to show up. Why not do it now?" - Nekima Armstrong
"Much of the world we know, we've been out here doing the work, but nobody is checking on our wellbeing. Nobody is gonna check for black women and girls." - Tyeshia Ty Wilson
"It is not just about black women starting something or any group startup, it's really about creating practices that are liberatory, that are authentic, and welcoming to the grantee partners. That's treating them as experts." - Maria Johnson
"We'll never get to gender equity, economic equity, we'll never get to educational equity, or any of these things until we deal with racism." - Nicole R Robinson
By Nekima Levy ArmstrongDid you know that despite their immense contributions, Black Women-led movements have faced systemic oppression and chronic underfunding?
In this captivating episode, we bring to light this critical reality. Brace yourself for an empowering journey as we explore the experiences and perspectives of Nekima Armstrong, Dr. Maria S. Johnson, Tyeshia Ty Wilson, and Nicole Robinson. Together they delve into the shortcomings of institutional philanthropy and unlock innovative solutions for creating equitable funding opportunities. From the crucial need for rest and recognition to the transformative impact of advocacy and Black Women's Giving Circles, this episode will leave you inspired to support and amplify these remarkable movements.
Join us as we unveil the hidden power of Black Women-led movements and ignite a spark for lasting change and empowerment.
[00:00 - 09:02] Voices of Empowerment and Advocacy
[09:02 - 18:08] Supporting the Liberation of Thought, Expression, and Opportunity for Rest
[18:09 - 26:01] Reflections on the Peak Grant-Making Conference in Baltimore
[26:01 - 34:02] Dorothy Height's Leadership and Initiatives Empowering Black Women within the YWCA
[34:03 - 42:14] YWCA's Activism and the Empowering Force of the Heritage Giving Fund
[42:15 - 50:08] The Heritage Giving Fund's Advocacy and the Strength of Giving Circles
[50:08 - 57:36] Baltimore Community Foundation's Fund and Trust-Based Philanthropy
Connect with Tyeshia Through Linkedin
Connect with Nicole Through Linkedin
Connect with Maria Through Linkedin
Did you know this episode has a video? You can find this episode and more on YouTube. Subscribe and show us some love in the comments!
Join the movement for justice and power with the "Justice & Power'' podcast. Listen to stimulating conversations on tough topics affecting Black and Brown America with host Nekima Levy Armstrong. Reach out to us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. To know more about us connect with us at Wayfinder Foundation and www.nekimalevyarmstrong.com. Let's make change happen together!
Quotes:
"We don't have to wait for somebody else to show up. Why not do it now?" - Nekima Armstrong
"Much of the world we know, we've been out here doing the work, but nobody is checking on our wellbeing. Nobody is gonna check for black women and girls." - Tyeshia Ty Wilson
"It is not just about black women starting something or any group startup, it's really about creating practices that are liberatory, that are authentic, and welcoming to the grantee partners. That's treating them as experts." - Maria Johnson
"We'll never get to gender equity, economic equity, we'll never get to educational equity, or any of these things until we deal with racism." - Nicole R Robinson