This blog post introduces the concept of "Money as Medicine," advocating for a decolonized approach to wealth and philanthropy. Edgar Villanueva argues that traditional philanthropic practices often perpetuate systemic inequalities and trauma, urging a shift towards restorative, equitable, and healing financial flows. The article encourages funders to confront their own biases, listen to marginalized communities, and invest resources to repair historical harms. It proposes steps for individuals and institutions to transform philanthropy into a tool for connection, healing, and belonging, challenging the "divide, control, exploit" paradigm.
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