This article delves into the evolution and current landscape of Black philanthropy in the U.S., emphasizing cultural practices of giving, collective traditions, and the structural barriers faced by Black philanthropists and their communities. It highlights the crucial role of identity, power dynamics, and racial justice in shaping philanthropic participation and impact within Black communities. The discussion covers both historical context and contemporary challenges, showcasing how Black philanthropy uniquely contributes to social change.
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