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Structural Racism Theater: "Darkness in Emerald City"
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. In "Darkness in Emerald City," we look at the relationship between implicit bias and institutional racism.
Watch the latest Putting Racism on the Table video
Last week, Philip Walsh of Maine Initiatives presented on his foundation's approach toward advancing racial justice: participatory grantmaking.
A Funder’s Role in the Advocacy Arena
How can advocacy become a part of your grantmaking strategy? What are foundations permitted to do in the advocacy arena? How can you overcome common challenges with advocacy?
Understanding History: It’s NOT Just Academic
Viewing Guide: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity: Structural Racism, with Dr. Ibram Kendi
In the second session of the 2018 Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity series, Dr. Ibram Kendi discusses how racist ideas and racist policies interact to create structural racism. We encourage you to watch the video and use this viewing guide to follow along or skip ahead within the video.
Discussion Guide: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity: Structural Racism, with Ibram Kendi
In the second session of the 2018 Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity series, Dr. Ibram Kendi, author of Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, discusses how racist ideas and racist policies interact to create structural racism. We encourage you to watch the video with your colleagues, and then use this discussion guide to help spark a conversation.
Video: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity Session 4 - Implicit Bias
In the fourth session of Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity (2018) Dr. Patricia Devine and Dr. Will Cox, two scientific leaders in the study of stereotyping and implicit biases from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, share the strategies they have developed and empirically tested to break the “prejudice habit.” These strategies are the first and remain the only interventions that have been shown to produce long-term changes in implicit bias.
Video: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity Session 5 - The Role of Government
The fifth session of Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity features Julie Nelson (Race Forward and the Government Alliance on Race and Equity) and Karla Bruce (Fairfax County Government). Across the country, state and local governments are beginning to take the lead on addressing racial inequity. What are examples of how this has happened? What is the role of community leaders in shaping these conversations? Where are we seeing success?
Now Available: Video from Expanding the Table for Racial Equity - The Role of Government
The fifth session of Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity features Julie Nelson (Race Forward and the Government Alliance on Race and Equity) and Karla Bruce (Fairfax County Government).
Unprecedented Times, Unprecedented Partnerships
Friday Philanthropy Call: Equitable Vaccine Access
Coordinating Equitable Efforts to Address Student Engagement and Learning Loss
Hosted by the Children, Youth, Families, and Education Working Group
Executive Director
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Lois and Richard (Dick) England created the England Family Foundation (EFF) more than 25 years ago with the goal of promoting social justice as an embodiment of the Jewish call to repair the world...