Browsing posts in Critical Philanthropy

Putting Evaluation in the Mix: Freire, Youth, Arts, and Equity

By Justin Laing | November 8, 2022 | Antiracism, Critical Philanthropy, Evaluation, Program Summary

In August of 2020, Hillombo, LLC was invited to lead a Utilization-Focused Evaluation (UFE) of a funding strategy for youth arts programs and to do so using the Equitable Evaluation Initiative Framework (EEIF) created by the Equitable Evaluation Initiative. At the provocation of a participant to use “revolutionary pedagogy” and… Read More >

White Privilege in the Arts: the Tip of the Iceberg?

By Justin Laing | November 25, 2020 | Antiracism, Critical Philanthropy, Diversity Inclusion Equity

White Privilege: The Tip of the Iceberg Using Peggy McIntosh’s “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” as a model, please see below 13 examples of how White Privilege shows up in larger budget, predominantly White arts organizations. I want to say at the outset that though I am not placing… Read More >

Racist and Anti-Racist Framing: What’s Really Going On Here?

By Justin Laing | September 10, 2020 | Antiracism, Critical Philanthropy, Racial Capitalism

I think a lot about “framing”. “Framing” is what we do every day as we position our ideas with a particular rationale and context. It’s how we try to get people to see it “our way” and how others try to get us to see something “their way”. It’s the… Read More >

Philanthropy Serving Organizations’ Call for Increased Foundation Spending During COVID-19, but don’t mention $ to BIPOC led orgs

By Justin Laing | April 2, 2020 | Critical Philanthropy, Non reformist reforms

Initially it felt encouraging to see this call from philanthropy serving organizations for foundations to increase spending at this time and for communities of color to be named specifically, but then I thought about it some more and lost my feeling of encouragement (curious to me that the Association of Black Foundation… Read More >

Four Criteria for More Justice in COVID-19 Response Funds

By Justin Laing | March 21, 2020 | Critical Philanthropy

There are a number of funding programs for nonprofits coming from predominantly white led organizations in response to COVID-19, and the way systemic racial capitalism works, without a designed interruption it is a certainty these funds will benefit predominantly white led nonprofits. This is not to say the funds are… Read More >