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    Explore " darren walker" with insightful episodes like "Cultivating Hope Through Gratitude", "Is Community-Centric Fundraising Still Working Two Years Later? ft Rachel D’Souza Siebert and Henry Ramos", "Ford Foundation President Darren Walker: Is Everything That Matters Metric-able?", "Monumental" and "Why We Need to Talk About Race" from podcasts like ""Comeback Stories", "The Ethical Rainmaker", "All Ears with Abigail Disney", "Public Art Works" and "Aspen Ideas to Go"" and more!

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    Cultivating Hope Through Gratitude

    Cultivating Hope Through Gratitude

    Join us on the Comeback Stories Podcast for an episode filled with gratitude, self-discovery, and purpose. Darren Waller and Donnie Starkins offer their perspectives on adopting gratitude as a guiding force when confronted with criticism and challenges. Learn how gratitude can redefine any moment and become a constant presence in your daily life.

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    Ford Foundation President Darren Walker: Is Everything That Matters Metric-able?

    Ford Foundation President Darren Walker:  Is Everything That Matters Metric-able?

    Join Abby and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker (@darrenwalker), as they discuss modern philanthropy: how it has evolved, how its success is measured, and who it benefits, on both sides of the ledger.

    Links from this episode's conversation:

    Darren Walker’s book, From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel Of Wealth
    The Gospel of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie
    The Highlander Folk School
    Monticello Is Done Avoiding Jefferson’s Relationship With Sally Hemings (New York Times)
    NAACP Legal Defense Fund


    Monumental

    Monumental

    To kick off season one, we break down the past, present, and future of a very particular kind of public art: the permanent monument. At the core of this episode is a conversation between Public Art Fund artist and Board Member Hank Willis Thomas and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker, both of whom have thought deeply about the “monument” as history, ideology, and form as it relates to both their personal and professional lives. We’ll also hear about some of the activists and civic organizations shaping the future of monuments—and the women in whose honor New York City’s next monuments will be built. And everyday New Yorkers will join the conversation to weigh in about who and what they’d like to see commemorated permanently in our city.

     

    Learn more about Darren Walker and The Ford Foundation for Social Justice: https://www.fordfoundation.org/

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    Why We Need to Talk About Race

    Why We Need to Talk About Race

    If you’re white and middle class, you were probably raised thinking that discussing race was impolite. Color blindness was seen as a virtue. But in truth, color blindness is an insidious form of racial oppression, says Ford Foundation President Darren Walker. In this episode, Walker and Jeff Raikes, former CEO of the Gates Foundation, speak with Michele Norris, director of The Bridge at the Aspen Institute, about how color blindness affects social policy.

    Find the Aspen Insight episode, "What Would MLK Say About Today's America" by clicking here. Discover more about the Aspen Institute program The Bridge. Follow our show on Twitter @aspenideas and Facebook at facebook.com/aspenideas. Email your comments to aspenideastogo@gmail.com.

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