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.
Join us with Professor Stephan Chambers, Director of the Marshall Institute at the London School of Economics (LSE), Amma Mensah, founder and executive director of Beyond the Classroom (BTC), and Yane Amos, Co-Founder of The Amos Bursary, for a conversation on the future of education in light of COVID-19 and the global movement for racial justice. Stephan and Amma will speak from a range of perspectives including the potential of online education to reduce or exacerbate inequality and will sp...
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.