
This is a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more about African-American's using wealth to benefit the community. Here is the description from Amazon.com:
Black philanthropy has been shaped by the realities of black life in North America since the eighteenth century. From churches to the Underground Railroad to abolitionist newspapers to colleges, Black America has been enriched with the actions of many individuals who have given of their time, their talents, and their money. Today, Black philanthropy has taken on a new face, one that requires intentionality and strategy in your use of time and talent, one that says, "I am willing to take risks with my treasure," and to which you can commit through actions that strengthen your community and its families by carrying out your own Covenant Commitment.
Starting with the Introduction by Tavis Smiley—author of The Covenant with Black America, which brilliantly advanced a plethora of bold strategies for addressing critical issues affecting the Black community today—A Philanthropic Covenant with Black America is one of the most authoritative collections of essays ever amassed on African-American philanthropy, written by an unprecedented compilation of professionals, including:
- Angela Glover Blackwell, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, PolicyLink
Harold Dean Trulear, Associate Professor of Applied Theology, Howard University School of Divinity
Birgit Smith Burton, Senior Director of Foundation Relations, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jeanette Davis-Loeb, founder and CEO, Rising Oak Foundation
Stephanie Robinson, President and CEO, The Jamestown Project
Sherece West, President, Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
Kermit "KC" Burton, Deputy Director, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
Charisse Carney-Nunes, Senior Vice President, The Jamestown Project
Carol Brunson Day, President and CEO, National Black Child Development Institute
Judith Gordon Samuel, Partner, Samuel Consulting LLC
Emmett D. Carson, President and CEO, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
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