by Resource Generation | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog, Movement Moments, News, Statements, Stories
I’ve been making a series of exhausting decisions that I’m calling the “corona calculus.” Can I go get groceries if it means being less than 6 ft away from the cashier? Can I support my friend who is physically healthy but struggling with depression by seeing them in...
by Iimay | Jan 31, 2020 | Blog, Stories
I’m embarrassed to admit that I’m into the British royal family. It’s one of the things about me that is least aligned with my politics – to be clear, I am not okay with hereditary monarchy or the British Empire. But through The Crown I became fascinated with...
by Resource Generation | Dec 6, 2019 | Blog, RG News, Stories, Uncategorized
Introducing RG’s inaugural 2019-2020 RG Student Organizing Fellows! Student Organizing Fellows will be supporting RG student leaders on college campuses across the country to build strong relationships across class, bring more wealthy and class-privileged...
by Resource Generation | Oct 14, 2019 | Blog, Giving, Movement Moments, RG News, Stories
RG has been reflecting as an organization on ways to pay respect to the Indigenous people on this very important day and on all days. What are ways to create policies that begin to respect the Native communities who continue to steward land and lead the movements that...
by Resource Generation | Aug 28, 2019 | Blog, RG News, Stories
We were proud to have sent a delegation of 8 RG members and 5 staff to Center for Popular Democracy’s People’s Convention last month! This was a big step in developing our national campaign partnership with CPD and in being a visible, organized group of young people...
by Iimay | Aug 28, 2019 | Blog, News, Philanthropy, RG News
We know we need to move away from donor centrism towards community-centric fundraising. But lately it seems to me that a challenge to centering donors in our work doesn’t go far enough. In fact, I am against the very use of “donor” as an identity category. Okay, I...