What does a trip to California have to do with racial equity?
A group of 15 philanthropic leaders committed a full week to learning about racial healing last month. Here's why.
A group of 15 philanthropic leaders committed a full week to learning about racial healing last month. Here's why.
WRAG has celebrated a number of successes this year. Check out our annual year in review publication for the highlights.
In her monthly column, Tamara writes about noticing this year that as she looks around in local shops, there are no black Santa Christmas tree ornaments.
What does the election mean for WRAG members’ philanthropy and for those of you working on education reform, access to health care, affordable housing, immigration, civic engagement, and more?
In the latest video, our host Alistair Book uses a real-life example to explore the relationship between implicit bias and institutional racism.
At the 2016 Annual Meeting, WRAG's members elected four new leaders to the board, and recognized the contributions of three outgoing board members.
In a guest blog post, the Meyer Foundation's Rick Moyers writes about why, despite what he was taught growing up in rural Virginia, talking openly about race is a powerful tool for social change.
Based sardonically on Masterpiece Theatre, Structural Racism Theater introduces the viewer to concrete examples of structural racism and implicit bias in an edgy, social media-friendly way. Check it out.
Registration for the 2017 class is now open!
A message to the WRAG community from the president of the National Civil Rights Museum.