Black History Month
Feb 22, 2021•35 min•Ep. 62
Episode description
Brittny and Nia take an opportunity to talk about black philanthropy in America, it's astounding 400 year history and what it means for nonprofits today.
Resources
- Nia's Interview with "What's Up With Karen?"
- "...between 1984 and 2009, the racial wealth gap between white and black families nearly tripled from $85,000 to $236,500" from the Hidden Rules of Race, pg. 64.
- Diversity in Giving Study, Blackbaud
- Giving to the Potato Famine, Irish America
- Black Church Giving, Givelify
- 400 Years of Black Giving, The Conversation
- The Future of African-American Philanthropy, Candid.
- Black Americans Donate a higher share of their wealth than Whites, Washington Post
- Twitter thread about Tulsa Mega Church
- Watch Self-Made on Netflix
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