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The Power of the South: Welcome to Atlanta
The history of communities of color in the American South cannot be separated from the fight for democracy.
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The history of communities of color in the American South cannot be separated from the fight for democracy.
To renew ourselves and the nation, we must envision and build a shared future so expansive and uncompromising that it becomes irresistible.
We the people of the United States stand at a critical crossroads in our history, and we have a choice to make. The mandate of this moment is to govern for all.
What we ask of our institutions, systems, and governing structures—to love all—we must also ask of ourselves.
We envisioned a big tent years ago. Now, a multiracial movement guided by equity, justice, and radical imagination stands ready to transform our democracy to serve all.
The unfulfilled promise for “We the People” in our founding documents is an invitation we must seize.
In exploring how to measure impact, we seek partners to share insights and develop frameworks to help solve social problems.
Impact measurement evolves with changing times and circumstances. That dynamic offers opportunities to innovate, as the HKJC Charities Trust found.
Funders are embracing a more equitable way of working with nonprofits by prioritizing collaboration and trust.
A commitment to racial justice means transforming conventional practices and embracing trust-based philanthropy.