Sankofa is a West African concept that invites us to reach back to gather the best of what our past has taught us in order to reach our fullest potential as we move forward. In July and August 2020, EPIP held a series of virtual events that used the principles of Sankofa to meet this moment in history with a focus on Decolonizing Stories, Disrupting the Status Quo, and Embracing Collective Approaches to Healing

The live sessions have ended, but there's still time to experience Sankofa Summer for yourself! Click here to register for Sankofa Summer from now through September 30th and learn from recordings, slide decks, and resource lists from the sessions below!


Opening Plenary

Watch: Sankofa!! Paving the Way for Women of Color Leaders in Philanthropy, a discussion between the women of color who have helped to shape and build the EPIP we see today. Listen in as EPIP ED Storme Gray, EPIP Board of Advisors Treasurer Michelle Jaramillo, former EPIP Board Chairs Jasmine Hall Ratliff and Melissa Hewitt, and EPIP's initial angel funder Linetta Gilbert have a wide-ranging conversation that includes the following gems:

  • "Everything you do in philanthropy takes good research and courage."- Linetta Gilbert
  • "I believe we are all powerful in our own ways, whatever our titles may be. It's what we do with that power that matters." - Storme Gray

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Decolonizing Stories

Elevating the forgotten histories of giving and philanthropy in communities of color.

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  • Abolition: Re-defining Free & Safe for Communities of Color By Those Most Impacted - "Abolition is not just what you tear down. It's what you build up." Learn more about the abolition movement in this in-depth conversation from the organizers and movement leaders who have been re-imagining safety without law enforcement and helping people live free from the carceral state.
  • Reimagining Evaluation and Research in Service of Racial Equity - Evaluation and research in the social sector have often been used, consciously or unconsciously, as a tool to perpetuate systemic oppression and reinforce power dynamics between those with resources and those in need. In this talk, Efraín Gutiérrez of the Obama Foundation shares how they can instead be used as tools to drive equity and justice.
  • Reframing Philanthropy: Time-Talent-Treasure - "No building bears their names. No boardroom displays their portraits. No foundation sustains their legacy. And yet, the philanthropists best known to me are the ones in my family, church, and hometown." Valaida Fullwood, and those working with her on the Soul of Philanthropy project, are working to uplift Black-led social change models and tell the story of Black giving. Listen in as they discuss their work, insights, and what the philanthropic sector can learn from Black philanthropy.

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Disrupting the Status Quo

Highlighting those who are pushing forward transformative work in the sector which is rooted in the knowledge and wisdom of communities of color.

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Embracing Collective Approaches to Healing

Viewing healing as an integral part of self-care to ensure one's longevity and sustainability to continue in this work.

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We hope you enjoy Sankofa Summer as much as we have - we'll see you at the next virtual event!


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  • Erin Roberts
    published this page in Events 2020-08-27 10:25:59 -0400