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As co-convener of the Black Innovation Alliance, Kelly Burton is working to bring together small business owners and startup founders to help Black and Brown entrepreneurs level up – and change the narrative. Launched last year, the coalition o
Ashindi  Maxton and Sharon Chen of Donors of Color Network and Danielle  Deane-Ryan of Donors of Color Action join the show to discuss their   campaign to redress racial funding disparities within climate giving.--- Send in a voice message:
Current systems of credit are not working. Indigenous wisdom points to more promising approaches: deep local engagement and character-based lending. “Just because you're unbanked, or not banked at the moment, doesn't mean you're actually high r
Nwamaka Agbo of the San Francisco-based Kataly Foundation is re-imagining capital as a tool for justice and regenerative wealth-building to “build the type of community that we want to see.”--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.sp
Stephen Nicoleau joins The Reconstruction podcast to discuss the intersection of infrastructure and climate justice at a moment where both private and public investment in climate solutions are ramping up.--- Send in a voice message: https:
With hurricane winds still blowing and rain falling, essential workers already are stepping up to bring back services and communities in Louisiana and elsewhere. No, it’s not too early to center equity, justice and worker rights as Hurricane Id
The overhauling of mass incarceration to advance justice in criminal justice requires the leadership of people who have been directly affected by imprisonment and injustice. “We are proximate to the problem," says DeAnna Hoskins, CEO of JustLea
Enterprise, the 40-year-old nonprofit affordable housing developer, has set out to change the structure of the real estate industry, starting with themselves. Lori Chatman, president of Enterprise’s  Community Loan Fund, joined the Reconstructi
Renée Joslyn wants to restore philanthropy to the roots of the word: love of humanity. Joslyn, the founder of Philanthropy Unbound, a consultancy specializing in individual, family, and corporate philanthropy and social impact programs,  joined
Can venture capital be kind? This simple question is at the heart of the impact investing firm Kind Capital and its founder, John Duong. Duong joins Monique Aiken to share how investors can rethink venture capital by focusing on bold, long-term
Ipshita Mandal-Johnson was raised in India and says growing up in an unequal society helped her overcome limitations. With a new life sciences fund, Mandal-Johnson is again going beyond what has historically been possible. Mandal-Johnson and co
The Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative, originally founded to incubate green businesses to address social challenges, was relaunched in 2017 to address a major piece of unfinished business: Atlanta’s racial wealth gaps. Latresa McLawhorn Ryan,
Tommy Johnson and Fennie Wang are developing a certification process to authenticate products of Black culture. Through a blockchain-based cryptographic mark, MWBC certifies products as ethical commercial uses of Black culture, even as they cha
With her team at Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Anne Price last summer called for “a serious and sustained effort to center Blackness and the Black experience as a necessary strategy to ensure economic liberation for all Ame
A just Reconstruction requires an understanding of how the country’s past shapes its present, and how the Tulsa Race Massacre and the systemic injustices surrounding it undermined wealth-creation across generations. Dr. Tiffany Crutcher, founde
Investing in the success of women and girls is the closest thing to a silver bullet solution that humanity has. Yet a mountain of facts haven’t been enough to motivate much change. Why, and what can we do about it? This question has informed a
Camelback Ventures' Kelli Saulny, reflects on inheritance – the wealth we pass down from grandparents to parents to children, and the systems and structures that perpetuate inequities by blocking access to wealth accumulation.--- Send in a
The Nathan Cummings Foundation says it has nearly fulfilled the commitment made three years ago to align 100% of its $450 million endowment with its mission goals – and confirmed that aligning foundation assets  with positive impact turns out t
A social scientist and founder of TheCaseMade, Tiffany Manuel has released a blueprint for “strategic case-making” to help leaders on the path to what could be called a new Reconstruction.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spot
Illumen Capital's Daryn Dodson joins host Monique Aiken to discuss how reducing racial bias in asset management can optimize performance and boost global prosperity.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impact
Foxworth, CEO of Oakland.-based Common Future, gets personal in conversation with host Monique Aiken in the latest episode in The Reconstruction, the new podcast series from ImpactAlpha. In their conversation, Foxworth and Aiken range from the
Host Monique Aiken sits down with sociologist and demographer Jessica Barron and her colleague Marion Johnson to discuss how women of color have mobilized themselves to protect and expand the rights to vote, and in the process turned themselves
Traditional due-diligence and risk-assessment frameworks in the asset management industry have led to a system in which white, male asset managers control 98.7% of the investment industry’s $69 trillion in assets under management. Enter Due Dil
Carmen, the CEO of the Marguerite Casey Foundation, joins Monique Aiken.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impact-alpha-tr/message
Playwright, labor activist, and historian Gene Bruskin joins Monique to discuss his musical The Moment Was Now, and the parallels between The Reconstruction period and today.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh
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