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Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
B Moyo, IP Alagidede
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This article explores the complex relationship between "big philanthropy" and its support for Black organizations, focusing on both the challenges and opportunities involved in funding historically marginalized groups. It critically examines how major philanthropic institutions have historically engaged with Black-led organizations, often overlooking their specific needs or failing to provide sustained support. The article highlights the importance of equitable funding practices and the need for philanthropy to address systemic racial inequities. By analyzing case studies and patterns of giving, it reveals how transformative impact can occur when funders center racial justice and build genuine partnerships with Black communities and leaders.

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