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Sayu Bhojwani

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Sayu Bhojwani founded New American Leaders and Women’s Democracy Lab and is an Open Society Foundation Equality Fellow.

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Women Leaders of Color Are Exhausted. Philanthropy Needs to Step Up.

From unfulfilled racial justice pledges to unionizing nonprofits, the pressures on woman leaders like me aren’t letting up. Donors need to recognize that and invest in our physical and mental health.

The Tide of Giving to Asian American Causes Is Part of a Problematic Cycle That Inhibits Solidarity Among Racial Groups

The Tide of Giving to Asian American Causes Is Part of a Problematic Cycle That Inhibits Solidarity Among Racial Groups

Grant makers should invest long-term in dismantling the root causes of anti-Asian violence — specifically, white-supremacy culture — rather than sporadically and in short-term bursts pouring funds into the minority group du jour.