The Evolving Landscape of Philanthropy: Collective Practices, Digital Tools, and the Search for Connection

In 2020, Moody and Martin observed: “Go to any philanthropy conference today and one of the keynote speakers is likely to be the author of a book about ‘the elite charade of changing the world’ (Giridharadas, 2019), ‘why philanthropy is failing democracy’ (Reich, 2018), or the need to ‘decolonize’ and ‘heal’ (Villanueva, 2018) a philanthropic sector gone awry.” This still feels true today. Read more from Dorothy A. Johnson Center Here

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