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"Find the thing that either makes your heart break or your heart sing and then get involved." This is Tanya Coke, the Ford Foundation's Director of Racial, Gender, and Ethnic Justice Team. Tanya has her finger on the pulse of social justice at the Ford Foundation as the person who oversees the distribution of hundreds of millions of dollars that go to various non-profits, social movements, and brilliant advocates each year. In this conversation we talk about the limits of philanthropy and the social will it will take to solve our countries greatest social inequalities, finding your path and passion, and listening to gut instincts. Most notably, this conversation is about the great potential and promise that this moment has, and how each one of us can aid in the rebuilding of the American engine.
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Instagram: @honeypotbyrose
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"Find the thing that either makes your heart break or your heart sing and then get involved." This is Tanya Coke, the Ford Foundation's Director of Racial, Gender, and Ethnic Justice Team. Tanya has her finger on the pulse of social justice at the Ford Foundation as the person who oversees the distribution of hundreds of millions of dollars that go to various non-profits, social movements, and brilliant advocates each year. In this conversation we talk about the limits of philanthropy and the social will it will take to solve our countries greatest social inequalities, finding your path and passion, and listening to gut instincts. Most notably, this conversation is about the great potential and promise that this moment has, and how each one of us can aid in the rebuilding of the American engine.
Now Available on Spotify!
Instagram: @honeypotbyrose