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Episode 323 - Megaphone Philanthropy

Jun 28, 202425 minEp. 320
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Episode description

Is it, or at least should it be, charitable to fund political-advocacy protest over controversial sociopolitical issues? Our colleague Robert Stilson calls it “megaphone philanthropy,” and perhaps the prototypical practitioner of “megaphone philanthropy” is the Marguerite Casey Foundation, the $800 million funder of some of the most radical activists within American politics’ Overton Window. Robert joins us to discuss Marguerite Casey Foundation and its “megaphone philanthropy.” 

Links: 

Megaphone Philanthropy

The Marguerite Casey Foundation: “Social Justice Philanthropy”

The Marguerite Casey Foundation: A Focus on Group Identity

The Marguerite Casey Foundation: Left-Wing Grantmaking

The Marguerite Casey Foundation: Thoughts and Questions

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