A philanthropic drive to aid Black women is gaining momentum
HALELUYA HADERO, AP Business Writer
April 22, 2021
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Tarana Burke, founder and leader of the #MeToo movement, stands in her home in Baltimore on Oct. 13, 2020. Black women and girls are now the focus of several high-profile philanthropic initiatives as major donors look to address the racial wealth gap and the long-chronicled funding disparity for organizations serving minority women. Teresa Younger, who helped launch The Black Girl Freedom Fund and its 1Billion4BlackGirls campaign in September with other Black women in philanthropy and activism including Me Too Founder Tarana Burke said that donors should be cautious about making assumptions in their giving.Steve Ruark/AP
A philanthropic drive to aid Black women is gaining momentum
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