Author: Resource Generation

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The Heart of Community: Reflections on Justice and Giving

Originally posted on thehuffingtonpost.com on September 10, 2013. Simone Sneed is a member of Resource Generation and a part of the New York City People of Color Praxis Group. “No building bears their names. No boardroom displays their portraits. No foundation sustains their legacy. And yet, the philanthropists best known to me are the ones…

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"Cool, but what do you guys do?" – Reflections from TLI 2013

These are the reflections of Ruth Sawyer, RG Seattle Chapter Leader after attending RG’s first ever Transformative Leadership Institute (TLI) for member leaders in July 2013.One of the most persistent questions I’ve gotten when I try to explain RG’s work in Seattle is “cool, but what do you guys do?” Yes, we have groups that get…

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What is RG's Impact? Survey results from Laura Wernick, PHD

My first involvement with RG as a constituent with class privilege was June 2004 when I participated in my first RG workshop “Social Change Financial Planning.”  Since then, I not only participated in RG programming as a constituent (e.g. MMMC, Donor Organizing Institute, CCTFP, Dinners) but also as a researcher with both personal and academic…

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Flightiness: The Act and the Recovery

Post by Lizzie Busch, RG member leader and an attendee at our recent Transformative Leadership Institute in early July, 2013. The Transformative Leadership Institute was a 4 day training for rg member leaders from across our work in chapters, family philanthropy, tax organizing, racial justice, Making Money Making Change planning and more. Two weeks ago,…

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All In: Kristin Hull on Investing for Change

Interview of RG Alum Kristin Hull by Mike Gast, RG Associate Director, in the Summer of 2013. The focus of the interview was hearing from Kristin about what she has learned and why she is passionate about mission related investing. Who are you? Tell us a little about yourself.  I’m Kristin Hull and I am…

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The RG Degree: Connecting to College Students With Wealth

My goal for the summer (besides finishing the first season of Orange is the New Black) is to connect college students to Resource Generation. And here’s why. First of all, college campuses are teeming with rich kids. 70% of students at the top 80 schools come from the wealthiest quarter of U.S. families. Campuses are…

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A Long History of Protecting our Castles: Why the Zimmerman Verdict Should Matter to Young People With Wealth Committed to Building a Better World

 This post was written by Ashley Horan, James Schaffer, Sarah Abbott, and Isaac Lev Szmonko “Justice was always going to elude Trayvon Martin, not because the system failed, but because it worked. Martin died and Zimmerman walked because our entire political and legal foundations were built on an ideology of settler colonialism — an ideology…

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Reflection on the Trayvon moment: No More Days In Court

Re-posted from Facebook: A response from Nicole Lewis, former RG staff member and co-author of the forthcoming book “Between a Silver Spoon and the Struggle: Reflections on the Intersection of Racism and Class Privilege.” **** Until the killing of Black men, Black mothers’ sons, is as important as the killing of White mothers’ sons, we…

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Reflection on the Trayvon moment: Because I Do Not Want To Be Silent

Over the coming days and weeks we will be posting reflections on the Trayvon Martin murder, Zimmerman acquittal, and all that it is opening up. They are from members, staff, former staff, RG advocates and allies…a series of posts as they arise; not all representing a sole vision or perspective but many processes that are…