Great post. So knowledgeable and important. I feel like all the CEOs who contributed to the Pluralism op-ed. in the Chronicle should read your post. Your post talks about what foundations DO and how they behave in the world. The guts of social justice/change/liberation. The op-ed on the otherhand seems mostly concerned with avoiding polarizing discussions, allowing divergent views, not a bad thing of course, like families sitting around the dinner table, except in this instance I can only picture privileged people sitting around a board room table trying to keep the status quo going instead of changing society or questioning institutionalized anything.
Great post. So knowledgeable and important. I feel like all the CEOs who contributed to the Pluralism op-ed. in the Chronicle should read your post. Your post talks about what foundations DO and how they behave in the world. The guts of social justice/change/liberation. The op-ed on the otherhand seems mostly concerned with avoiding polarizing discussions, allowing divergent views, not a bad thing of course, like families sitting around the dinner table, except in this instance I can only picture privileged people sitting around a board room table trying to keep the status quo going instead of changing society or questioning institutionalized anything.