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Drew Lindsay

Senior Editor, Special Projects

Drew is a longtime magazine writer and editor who joined the Chronicle of Philanthropy in 2014. He previously worked at Washingtonian magazine and was a principal editor for Teacher and MHQ, which were both selected as finalists for a National Magazine Award for general excellence. In 2005. he was one of 18 journalists selected for a yearlong Knight-Wallace Fellowship at the University of Michigan.

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Philanthropy Newcomer Becomes Insider and Challenges the Status Quo

Se-ah-dom Edmo, the rare American Indian to lead a grant maker, says conventional philanthropy has done little to advance the equity it claims to cherish. Plus: Read profiles of 15 professionals whose ideas, writing, activism, and work are <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/package/toward-a-more-just-nonprofit-world">driving conversations about equity</a>.

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How a Series of Tweets Led to a Gender-Equity Campaign for Men to Embrace ‘Ally’ as a Verb

What began as a call-out on Twitter by the National Council of Jewish Women’s Sheila Katz snowballed into expert recommendations.

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She Wrote a Racial-Equity Instruction Manual for Nonprofits. Then She Wrote a Bestselling Book.

Heather McGhee, the former president of Demos, led an overhaul of the think tank that put racial equity at the center of its work.

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How a White Nonprofit CEO Rewired His Brain as His Organization Overhauled Itself in a Racial-Equity Effort

Michael Adams, CEO of SAGE, has led the nonprofit’s push to re-engineer itself to focus on support and advocacy for LGBTQ seniors who are people of color. <b>Plus: </b>Read all 15 profiles of people who are <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/package/toward-a-more-just-nonprofit-world">driving discussions about equity</a>.

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A Grant Maker Opens Up Her Private Life Public to Show That a Disability Is More Than a Diagnosis

Ford Foundation’s Rebecca Cokley argues that grant makers must change how they view disabilities.

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An Investment Wizard Builds a Nonprofit to Offer Data Solutions for Equity

Where are disparities the greatest? Katie Kalvoda built the nonprofit Advance OC to map out the answers.

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Telling Stories About Equity Often Forces Groups to Turn Inward, Says Communications Expert

Once a brand manager at Procter & Gamble, Eric Rigaud now helps organizations document their work to become more equitable. See the rest of our profiles spotlighting people who are <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/package/toward-a-more-just-nonprofit-world">driving conversations about equity</a>.

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A Century-Old Group Created by Private-School Alumnae Becomes a Force on Race and Disability

Kristy Trautmann leads a little-known Pittsburgh foundation that’s retooling to lead a growing new field.

An Activist Turned Mainstream Environmental Leader Argues That Racism Is Killing the Planet

The Sierra Club’s Hop Hopkins makes the case that the environmental movement will never achieve its goals until it joins the fight for racial justice.

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What Social-Justice Efforts Can Learn From the Love-Based Activism of Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela.

Interfaith Youth Core founder Eboo Patel argues that social-justice efforts can learn from Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela.