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Ashindi Maxton: Winning the Battle for America’s Imagination

Ashindi Maxton: Winning the Battle for America’s Imagination

FromDreaming in Color


Ashindi Maxton: Winning the Battle for America’s Imagination

FromDreaming in Color

ratings:
Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Show description
Welcome to Dreaming in Color, a show that provides a platform for BIPOC social change leaders to candidly share how their lived experiences (personal and professional) have prepared them to lead their work and drive the impact we all seek. 
In this episode, our guest is Ashindi Maxton. She is a Co-founder and former Executive Director of the Donors of Color Network, an organization that offers a philanthropic and political home for high-net-worth donors of color committed to building power for and across communities of color. From racial equity and voting rights to climate justice and income inequality, Ashindi has had her finger on the pulse of where and importantly how we need to do and be better. Join in as we speak with Ashindi on bringing community and confidence to her work, leaning into healing and collective efforts, and demanding accountability and action.
Jump straight into:
(00:21) - Introducing Ashindi Maxton: Co-Founder of the Donors of Color Network and a truly brilliant mind.
(01:47) - Ashindi pulls inspiration from a poem by Eve Ewing, Buddhism, and the Twitterverse.
(06:32) - The ability to heal: Takeaways from Ashindi’s early path in politics.
(10:19) - “I know how this reality trickles down”: Experiences and principles that have driven Ashindi’s career.
(16:28) - ”Walk into the place like you own it”: On community, a sense of belonging in the social sector and the effectiveness of the Climate Justice Funders Pledge.
(23:24) - A battle of imagination: Family stories and dystopian fictions that bring lessons on how to achieve victories for social justice. 
(32:46) - New suns and surviving the end of the world.
Episode resources
Connect with Ashindi Maxton through https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashindi-maxton-970a5b24/ (LinkedIn) and https://www.instagram.com/ashindi/?hl=en (Instagram)
Learn more about https://www.donorsofcolor.org/our-team/ (Donors of Color Network) including the https://climate.donorsofcolor.org/ (Climate Justice Funders Pledge)
Check out https://www.octaviabutler.com/work (some of the written works) by Octavia E. Butler
Read https://eveewing.com/electricarches (Electric Arches) by Eve L. Ewing
Read https://www.amazon.com/Peace-Every-Step-Mindfulness-Everyday/dp/0553351397 (Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life) by Thich Nhat Hanh
Read https://www.amazon.com/Savage-Inequalities-Children-Americas-Schools/dp/0770435688 (Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools) by Jonathan Kozol
Read https://www.akpress.org/emergentstrategy.html (Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Words) by Adrienne Maree Brown and listen to the podcast https://www.endoftheworldshow.org/ (How to Survive the End of the World) hosted by Adrienne and her sister Autumn Brown
Learn more about https://colorofchange.org/ (Color of Change)
Thank you for listening to Dreaming in Color ahttps://www.bridgespan.org/ ( Bridgespan) supportedhttps://www.studiopodsf.com/ ( StudioPod) production. Nicole Genova is the Show Coordinator and Teresa Buchanan is the Show Producer. The production team from The Bridgespan Group includes Cora Daniels, Michael Borger, Christina Pistorius, and Britt Savage. Additional music and editing provided byhttps://nodalab.com/ ( nodalab).
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

The equitable future we seek requires celebrating the genius of today’s leaders of color. In Dreaming in Color, hear from champions in the charge for equity and justice. Hosted by Darren Isom, a partner in the The Bridgespan Group’s San Francisco office, this podcast offers leaders of color space to share how they have leveraged their unique assets and abilities to embrace excellence, drive impact, and more fully define what success looks like. Grounded in both his New Orleans roots and his experience as a queer Black leader in the social sector, Darren invites listeners into the candid kitchen table conversations that have long helped shape the journeys of BIPOC leaders. Together, we embrace these leaders’ ingenuity, learn from their wisdom and wit, reflect on their words with authenticity and humor, and listen as we think of how we can collectively strive to do and be better. This is Dreaming in Color.