Values and Practice
This is the Podcast I have been looking for. I’ve been in nonprofit work for over 20 years but I am new to development as my primary role. I have been uncomfortable for the two years I’ve been at my current nonprofit job and this podcast is articulating and naming why. So many (white-led) nonprofits value social and ecological justice but have not yet come to the understanding why we can’t ethically move toward those values without looking at how the money flows. Because, of course, capitalism, funding, white saviorism, colonialism, etc., are all antithetical to the value of social justice, but yet so much of the latter is baked into the structure of the nonprofit industrial complex. I’m super grateful to CCF and Michelle Shireen Muri for leading this important movement. Thank you!
NJSASE via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/20
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Love love love. Thank you for sharing this much needed view on building power in reciprocal and grounded ways. Such important views to relearn.
Leslie Bliss via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/21
As someone who is doing social justice work and considering the non profit sector, I needed to hear this! I appreciated the questions asked and loved hearing stories from the personal life of the interviewee as well! Looking forward to more episodes!
allowthesun via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/20
Michelle Shireen Muri is making it rain!!! 🌧💦☔️ Love this new podcast so much!! A mix of seriousness and laughter, learning and joy, work and personal. Amazing!! Can’t wait for what’s to come! 🔥💣
erikalianchen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/29/20
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