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The Social Justice “Talent Boom” - with Deepak Bhargava and Gara LaMarche

The Social Justice “Talent Boom” - with Deepak Bhargava and Gara LaMarche

FromFund the People: A Podcast with Rusty Stahl


The Social Justice “Talent Boom” - with Deepak Bhargava and Gara LaMarche

FromFund the People: A Podcast with Rusty Stahl

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

New progressive social movements are driving a huge boom of new talent. But leadership development efforts don’t have the funding or scale to keep up. Our guests today are trying to working to change that.
In episode 2 of our second season, we’re thrilled to talk with two powerful leaders, Deepak Bhargava and Gara LaMarche, who seek to build a new leadership center for young are building a new leadership center, housed within the City University of New York (CUNY), to support young activists — particularly those from communities of color and working-class backgrounds.
Deepak comes from the progressive community organizing field, where he is best known for running the Center for Community Change (now known as Community Change). Gara comes from the progressive philanthropy field, where he has held executive leadership roles in the Democracy Alliance, Atlantic Philanthropies, and the Open Society Foundations. 
We discuss their career journeys, their new research, and their current endeavor. And we discuss why there is so little infrastructure to support the progressive nonprofit workforce, including the lack of investment from organized philanthropy.
Released:
May 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (82)

Our unique show offers you a nutritious alternative to the nonprofit starvation cycle. Join host Rusty Stahl, who founded and leads Fund the People, and his guests from foundations, nonprofits, academia, and intermediaries, as we bring to light the value of investing in the 12.5 million people of America's nonprofit workforce.