#CharitySoWhite sparked a conversation on the many ways in which racism operates within the charity sector. It was a conversation rooted in the experiences of people of colour working in the charity sector. We are a POC led campaign group seeking to tackle institutional racism in the charity sector.
This is a conversation about power and privilege. It is a conversation about how the structures and cultures within our sector reinforce inequality in our sector.
We don’t want to burn the sector down, we want to make it better.
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RT @nonprofitssay: The older white man was underperforming, and was a bit iffy with his female coworkers, so it was necessary to promo… https://t.co/VMb7ii0yET
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RT @TUCEquality: 🚨Calling all BME workers: Since the Covid-19 lockdowns have your jobs and working conditions improved or worsened?… https://t.co/mwi4Pu0KV5
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RT @PBfundfair: #trustees #thirdsector When as a black person you accept the Chair of trustees position remember the buck stops wit… https://t.co/mahfNxdP5p
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Charities are overwhelmingly white. Power is concentrated in hands of white leaders. White supremacy is embedded in… https://t.co/kxGUkLGfnu
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Solidarity with Ngozi Fulani and all at @Sistah_Space. Black women and Black led orgs are vilified at higher rates,… https://t.co/cecCjgLJ8i
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RT @RaceEquityIndex: On #IWD: Our new blog with @TheBetterOrg - The New Glass Cliff How We Continue to Fail Black Women and Women of Col… https://t.co/IDNi2jLnQG
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RT @ptsafetylearn: The first Black Maternal Health Conference UK is set to take place next month on Monday 20th March. Find out more a… https://t.co/BN1lyJUfC1
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charitysowhite@gmail.com