In Conversation with the People’s Health Trust for Black History Month

The People’s Health Trust recently spoke to us for Black History Month.

We spotlighted our work, how we address structural and systematic racism in grantmaking, and get the support we need to continue working towards achieving racial justice in philanthropy.

Read the article in full.


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