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Dr. Maribel Morey
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Philanthropisms
Fozia Irfan: Transformative Philanthropy
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to Fozia Irfan OBE, Director of Impact & Influence at BBC Children in Need and recent Churchill Fellow, about her report Transformative Philanthropy: A Manual for Social Change, and about how philanthropy in the UK needs to change if it is to become a better tool for delivering social justice. Including:What does it mean to apply a social justice framing to philanthropy?Is this applicable to all foundations, regardless of cause area?Is the conversation about philanthropy reform more sophisticated in the US? Why is historical perspective i...
2024-05-09
1h 00
Philanthropisms
Anelise Hanson Shrout: The Great Irish Famine and the origins of transnational philanthropy
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to historian Anelise Hanson Shrout about her fascinating new book Aiding Ireland: The Great Famine and the rise of transnational philanthropy. Including: Was the global philanthropic response to the Irish famine unprecedented at that point?Is the response best explained by the fact the famine was able to act as an “empty signifier” which allowed a wide range of groups to interpret the situation according to their own worldview and to imbue their giving with different meaning?Is this something we still see in transnational philanthropy today? To wha...
2024-04-25
59 min
PhiLab Podcast
EN - Let's Be Transparent | Todd Jaques
This week, we talk about transparency, policy changes and so much more regarding social justice and impact investment. My guest is… Todd Jaques - Policy & Research Director, MakeWay Foundation --- FOR MORE INFORMATION: FOUNDATION Website The case for investment transparency in philanthropy ARTICLES Megan Ming-Francis, The Price of Civil Rights: Black Lives, White Funding, and Movement Capture Maribel Morey, White Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation's An American Dilemma and the Making of a White World Order Northern Manitoba Food, Culture, and Community Collaborative REFERENCES BY GUESTS DURING THE EPISODE --- PHILAB Site Web LinkedIn...
2024-04-10
33 min
ANDREU SOTORRA / ESCRIPTOR I PERIODISTA
«La tendresa»
Èxtasi de fogots amorosos. Crítica teatral de l'obra «La tendresa», d'Alfredo Sanzol. Traducció de Joan Lluís Bozzo. Música original: Fernando Velázquez. Intèrprets 2023: Laura Aubert, Anna Castells, Marta Pérez, Albert Prat, Jordi Rico i Ferran Vilajosana. Intèrprets 2019: Laura Aubert, Javier Beltrán, Elisabet Casanovas, Marta Pérez, Jordi Rico i Ferran Vilajosana. Escenografia i vestuari: Alejandro Andújar. Il·luminació: Pedro Yagüe. So: Damià Martínez. Caracterització: Eva Fernández. Producció executiva: Anna Rosa Cisquella i Daniel López Orós. Ajudanta escenografia i vestuari: María Albadalejo. Construcció escenografia: May, Manuel Álvarez, Jordi Fort, María C...
2023-06-28
05 min
EL PICKUP los años 50 y 60
Volumen El Pickup 96
Afrontamos el lunes con música, para empezar la semana de la mejor manera. Un nuevo Pickup, el volumen 96 en su edición hispana, cargado de grupos y cantantes que te van a gustar: Los Columbus, Los 4 de Asis, Los Jets, Los TNT, Maribel, Jaime Morey, Luis Gardey y muchos mas. Nota: Algunas canciones pueden tener distinta calidad, esto es por el soporte en el que fueron grabados. Estas y muchas más, en nuestro grupo de Telegram. Nuevos temas a diario: rarezas, olvidadas, éxitos para recordar, novedades... puedes seguirnos en https://t.me/radiopickup La carátula estará en la sec...
2023-06-11
58 min
Philanthropisms
Claire Dunning: Philanthropy, State & Society in the US
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to historian and political scientist Claire Dunning about her book Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An urban history of inequality and the American state, and her work on the history of radical philanthropy in Boston. Including:-What are the “nonprofit neighborhoods” described in the book?-Can participation in nonprofits become an alternative to involvement in the mainstream structures of civic participation, rather than a route into them? Does this undermine the Tocquevillean ideal of voluntary associations as “nurseries of democracy”? -Is there any danger that in becoming partners...
2023-02-16
1h 04
Philanthropisms
Emma Saunders-Hastings: Philanthropy, Inequality & Democracy
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to political philosopher Emma Saunders-Hastings about her new book Private Virtues, Public Vices: Philanthropy and Democratic Equality and some of the big questions that philanthropy raises for philosophers and political theorists. Including:What is the distinction between distributive and relational concepts of equality? Many modern critiques of philanthropy focus on the former, but there is a rich history of exploring the latter (by people like John Stuart Mill, Jane Addams etc). Why have we forgotten this tradition? And why is it so important to revive int...
2022-09-22
55 min
Philanthropisms
Derek Bardowell - Philanthropy, Justice & Giving Back
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to Derek Bardowell, CEO of Ten Years Time Ltd and author of new book Giving Back: How to do good better, We discuss why our understanding of philanthropy needs to shift from a mindset of charity to one of justice, and what this means for donors and grantmakers. Including:Why is the distinction between charity and justice so important, and what does it mean in practice?Is growing scrutiny of where philanthropic wealth has come from a good thing? What should philanthropic organisations be doing to...
2022-09-08
53 min
The Deep Dive
Episode 95: White Philanthropy and An American Dilemna w/Dr. Maribel Morey
In this episode, Philip talks to Dr. Maribel Morey, author of White Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation’s An American Dilemna and the Making of a White World Order. In their conversation they explore the role that the Carnegie Corporation has played in shaping Western ideals around philanthropy and how white supremacy has been foundational in this history and why it matters. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: West Side Story (1961) West Side Story (medley) – Buddy Rich Ma...
2022-02-10
46 min
Philanthropisms
Maribel Morey: White Philanthropy
Send us a textIn this episode, Rhod talks to author and historian Maribel Morey about her new book White Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation's 'An American Dilemma' and the Making of a White World Order. Including:What is "An American Dilemma" and what role has it played in the history of thinking about race in the US?What are some of the contemporary and subsequent critiques of the report?Why do we need to re-evaluate the role of the Carnegie Corporation in shaping the development and eventual narrative of "An American Dilemma"?How does the...
2022-01-27
58 min
Chatham House
Episode 94: Racial politics and US philanthropy
Since its publication in 1944, many Americans have described Gunnar Myrdal’s An American Dilemma as a defining text on US race relations. Funded by the Carnegie Corporation, Myrdal's research explored the socio-economic conditions experienced by much of the black population in the United States, and proposed policies which would encourage assimilation of those communities into white America. But why did Carnegie commission such work? Maribel Morey, founding Executive Director of the Miami Institute for the Social Sciences, explores the origins of An American Dilemma in her new book, White Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation's An American Dilemma and the Making of a Wh...
2021-12-17
55 min
Undercurrents
Racial politics and US philanthropy
Since its publication in 1944, many Americans have described Gunnar Myrdal’s An American Dilemma as a defining text on US race relations. Funded by the Carnegie Corporation, Myrdal's research explored the socio-economic conditions experienced by much of the black population in the United States, and proposed policies which would encourage assimilation of those communities into white America. But why did Carnegie commission such work? Maribel Morey, founding Executive Director of the Miami Institute for the Social Sciences, explores the origins of An American Dilemma in her new book, White Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation's An American Dilemma and the Ma...
2021-12-10
55 min
RKD Group: Thinkers
Maribel Morey thinks about the past and future
Maribel Morey is Assistant Professor of History at Clemson University and one of the founders of HistPhil.org. On this episode of Groupthinkers, host Justin McCord visits with Maribel about the creation of a blog about philanthropy's history--and how it connects us to philanthropy's future. Follow Groupthinkers on Twitter/Instagram @groupthinkers. For more information visit rkdgroup.com/podcast.
2020-01-07
36 min