Written by Travis D. Tester with some content from an earlier edition
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The mission of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute is to increase understanding of women’s...
Written by Travis D. Tester with some content from an earlier edition
Definition
The mission of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute is to increase understanding of women’s...
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The mission of Women & Philanthropy at UCLA is to celebrate and inspire women throughout the UCLAcommunity as major donors, leaders, and...
Biographical Highlights
In her words, Oprah Winfrey's philosophy of philanthropy demonstrates her commitment to giving: "Think...
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) was born into slavery in the South near the end of the Civil War. Growing up, she saw the disparity in the rights of African Americans and whites...
Biography
On December 23, 1867, in Delta, Louisiana Sarah Breedlove (later known as Madam C.J. Walker) became the first person in her family born free from slavery. Her parents, Owen and Minerva Breedlove were...
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The Urban Institute is a think tank and public policy research center and a product of the social and political reforms of the 1960s. Created to research...
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Harriet Tubman was a second-generation slave who dedicated her life to fulfilling her cry to the slaveholders, "Let my people go!" She escaped from slavery, herself,...
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The Hebrew phrase tikkun olam (pronounced tee-KOON oh-LUHM) means "world repair." In modern Jewish circles, tikkun olam has become synonymous with the notion of social...
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Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American from New England who was an author, poet, and natural philosopher. Thoreau was a leading figure in the Transcendentalist movement which held,...
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Mary Eliza Church Terrell was a social activist and early feminist who advocated for women's suffrage and civil rights for African Americans. Born to free parents who...