Pratt examines whether philanthropic institutions can rectify historic injustices through reparations, targeted funding, and structural philanthropy. She highlights case studies of donor reparative measures and critiques superficial gestures lacking accountability or systemic commitment. The article advocates for a deeper, more intentional approach to philanthropy that addresses root causes of inequality and fosters genuine institutional change, rather than merely offering symbolic gestures.
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