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LIVE in New Orleans at Essence Fest!

LIVE in New Orleans at Essence Fest!

FromDreaming in Color


LIVE in New Orleans at Essence Fest!

FromDreaming in Color

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Dreaming in Color, a show hosted by Darren Isom, a partner with The Bridgespan Group, that provides a space for social change leaders of color to reflect on how their life experiences, personal and professional, have prepared them to lead and drive the impact we all seek. In this episode, we journey down to New Orleans during Essence Fest for Bridgespan’s very first live episode recording, a panel highlighting Black women in philanthropy moderated by Tonyel Edwards, a partner at The Bridgespan Group.Join us as Tonyel hosts a kitchen table conversation with a panel of Black women leading some of the most innovative thinking on equitable philanthropy: Morgan Dawson, co-CEO of Threshold Philanthropy, Tynesha McHarris, co-Founder of Black Feminist Fund, Carmen James Randolph, founding President / CEO at Women’s Foundation of the South, and Susan K. Thomas, president of Melville Charitable Trust. Listen as these remarkable women discuss their pathway into philanthropy, the unique assets that come from being a Black woman leading in the space, and all of the ways they have navigated and changed the landscape of giving in support of a more just, equitable and colorful future. This is Dreaming in Color. Jump straight into: (1:02) Starting things off with a James Baldwin Invocation (3:55) Darren brings the words of Donald L. Hollowell into the space (8:36) Introducing panel moderator Tonyel Edwards(10:03) Learn about all the different hats our panelists are wearing as Black women (19:14) Carmen references writer Toni Morrison - "As you enter positions of power and influence, dream before you think."(34:40) Tynesha emphasizes the philosophy of being a “principled” leader. (47:47) Power sharing, wealth redistribution and giving something up knowing that it’s not yours.(51:45) “Hold your North,” and other thoughts on navigating the terrain of the philanthropic sector(53:18) Best practices for building and leading in philanthropy.(1:09:51) Rest as revolutionEpisode ResourcesConnect with our panelists through LinkedIn: Tonyel Edwards, Morgan Dawson, Tynesha McHarris, Carmen James Randolph, Susan K. Thomas.Learn more about the organizations these panelists lead: Threshold Philanthropy (Morgan Dawson), The Black Feminist Fund (Tynesha McHarris), Women’s Foundation of the South (Carmen James Randolph), Melville Charitable Trust (Susan K. Thomas)Discover the historical contributions of civil rights attorney Donald L. Hollowell Learn more about the work and contributions of the Black women in philanthropy named throughout the segment: Black Feminist Fund co-founders, Hakima Abbas and
Released:
Aug 3, 2023
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.