Despite the growing evidence that movements are fundamental for lasting social change, they are under-resourced, undervalued, and grossly underestimated. This discussion on new research from Bridgespan and the Shake the Table coalition addresses how funders can support movements to bring systemic impact.
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Despite the growing evidence that movements are fundamental for lasting social change, they are under-resourced, undervalued, and grossly underestimated. This discussion on new research from Bridgespan and the Shake the Table coalition addresses how funders can support movements to bring systemic impact.
In Conversation with Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library
1 hour 3 minutes
3 years ago
In Conversation with Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
We live in a time of challenge and divisiveness driven by interconnected and existential threats. The war and conflict landscape is changing due to the pandemic, climate change, resource scarcity, digital technologies, disinformation as well as racial and economic injustices. We can now count more autocracies than democracies and distrust in government and institutions has eroded the basic social contract. And yet, many of us are responding to this challenging time feeling a deep sense of urg...
The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library
Despite the growing evidence that movements are fundamental for lasting social change, they are under-resourced, undervalued, and grossly underestimated. This discussion on new research from Bridgespan and the Shake the Table coalition addresses how funders can support movements to bring systemic impact.