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Resurrecting old Study Circles program could be a step on path to fighting racism
Webster announces $100,000 commitment to fight racial inequality
Dominion Energy Commits $5 Million to Social Justice, Community Rebuilding Efforts
Community Foundation Continues Equity Focus Through Grants in Four Priority Areas
Concern grows that COVID-19 disproportionately impacts minorities, but the data is incomplete
Joint PSO Statement: Keep Equity at the Forefront in Philanthropy’s Response to the Coronavirus
The Community Foundation's Kara Straun Receives Prestigious Award
PERSPECTIVE: Dialogue, Diversity and Progress Amidst News of Dysfunction
Film and Television Students to Use $20K from Newman’s Own Foundation to Inspire Inclusion
FAIRFIELD, CT -- Sacred Heart University’s Film and Television Master’s Program (FTMA) has received a $20,000 grant from Newman’s Own Foundation to develop a series of one-minute films promoting inclusion and diversity.
"Inspiring Equity" Multimedia Exhibit to be Unveiled at West Hartford Town Hall
Liberty Bank Presents Willard M. Mcrae Community Diversity Award to Lottie Scott
Finalists Announced for First Annual Paul and Joyce Aicher Leadership in Democracy Award
The Public Theater Announces New Partnership with Brooklyn College
NEW YORK, NY -- The Public Theater and Brooklyn College announced a new partnership, strengthening both institutions’ deep commitment to fostering the professional development of talented emerging artists and arts administrators. The partnership will invest in nurturing generations of arts leaders whose presence will help diversify the field. This partnership is made possible with the generous support of The Tow Foundation.
Funders Respond to Charlottesville and Resources
Race Can Be An Uncomfortable Topic, So Let’s Talk About It.
Association Selects Ten Institutions as Sites for Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Campus Centers
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) announced today the ten institutions selected to serve as sites for the first Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers. With generous support from Newman’s Own Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, AAC&U will guide the development of the TRHT Campus Centers as part of a multi-year initiative to educate, prepare, and inspire the next generation of leaders to advance justice and build equitable communities.