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Claire Dunning

@clairemdunning

Historian | School of Public Policy, University of Maryland | Policy and politics of cities, nonprofits, philanthropy, and welfare.

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linkhttps://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/N/bo159872695 calendar_today20-03-2014 19:37:28

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Stanford Social Innovation Review (@ssireview) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“What does it mean to reckon—honestly and openly—with the source of philanthropic wealth?” Historian and professor Claire Dunning (UMD Public Policy) argues for exploring the historical roots of foundation endowments when considering #reparations. ssir.org/articles/entry…

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In #NVSQ virtual issue on Democratizing #Philanthropy No Strings Attached: Philanthropy, Race, and Donor Control From Black Power to Black Lives Matter - Claire Dunning (Claire Dunning), 2023 journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Benjamin Soskis (@bensoskis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6: If more funders did so, the effects would be transformative. For more on how that might happen, and for an outstanding article situating the report in the broader context, check out Claire Dunning 's recent piece in Stanford Social Innovation Review. ssir.org/articles/entry…

Davarian L. Baldwin (@davarianbaldwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The campus fight for Palestine has rightfully brought calls for university endowment transparency and ethical investment to the headlines. I want to amplify the important documentary ExclusionU, where I was featured, which takes up this issue head on. AVAILABLE NOW on YouTube

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"Public problems actually require public solutions and public actions, which can leave philanthropy in an awkward position." —Claire Dunning. bit.ly/4e9ssda Lila Corwin Berman Roosevelt Institute Native Americans in Philanthropy @justicefunders #philanthropy #neoliberal

kang (@jaycaspiankang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

really good Time to Say Goodbye tomorrow with Claire Dunning on the history of "the groups," the building of the non profit industrial complex, its flaws, but also how it has served as a very convenient scapegoat after the election.