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Despite having the best intentions, philanthropic organizations can suffer from institutionalized racism. That’s where Stephanie Kimou comes in. She is the director of PopWorks Africa, a consultant group that provides courses designed to help decolonize organizations. She is also a certified doula! Today, Stephanie and English talk about the changes they’d like to see so that philanthropy can serve communities more effectively and empathetically.
If you want to learn more about PopWorks Africa, visit popworksafrica.org
To learn more about the Black Doula Project, visit blackdoulaproject.com
Resources discussed in this episode:
E11: GirlTrek: When Black Women Walk Together, Things Change
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