How the Last Three Tulsa Massacre Survivors Were Finally Compensated — By Donors from New York

How the Last Three Tulsa Massacre Survivors Were Finally Compensated — By Donors from New York

They were children when Black Wall Street burned in 1921, and now, over a century later, a family funder from over a thousand miles away has given them $1 million. It’s a noble act, but it’s also no substitute for true reparations.

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Giving the Public a Voice: How a Community Funder Uses Public Votes to Make Grants

Giving the Public a Voice: How a Community Funder Uses Public Votes to Make Grants

Grantmaking decisions are typically made behind closed doors in boardrooms, far away from open view and public input. Here’s an alternative to that traditional approach that invites the public to vote on grantees in New York.

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