Amid the aftermath of the 2020 elections, we've been left with questions and concerns about the health of our democracy. What are new ways in which philanthropic organizations can address these challenges? How can philanthropy continue to ensure pathways to economic opportunity? In this second conversation from the reimagining democracy series, we'll chat with leading thinkers who shared their ideas about philanthropy and civic life in the recent collection of essays commissioned by Kettering and Knight foundations, "Democracy and Civic Life: What is the Long Game for Philanthropy?"
Featuring:
Frank Fukuyama, political scientist, Stanford University
Brian Hooks, chairman and CEO, Stand Together
Safiya Noble, co-founder and co-director, UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry
Stacy Palmer, editor, Chronicle of Philanthropy (Host)
Hosted by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, the Knight Foundation, and the Kettering Foundation.