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(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin cover
(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin cover
La philanthropie en question(s)

(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin

(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin

11min |30/05/2023
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(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin cover
(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin cover
La philanthropie en question(s)

(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin

(22) Black philanthropy - Jeremy Martin

11min |30/05/2023
Play

Description

Pour ce 22ème épisode, nous vous proposons un format un peu différent et vous invitons à écouter Jeremy Martin, doctorant à l'Université de Californie Berkeley visitant à la Chaire Philanthropie de l'ESSEC, présenter ses recherches sur la Black Philanthropy dans le domaine éducatif aux Etats-Unis, encore peu étudiée. Un épisode entièrement en anglais. 


"Black philanthropists, their foundations and the work they have been involved with in education are not covered in the politics of education literatures. But I know that there are Black philanthropists who have created foundations and who are engaged in education. We should be writing about them and thinking about them and their grantmaking as well! That is why I have set out to explore black philanthropists, their foundations and their grantmaking in education in the United States to better understand how a broader, more diverse capturing of philanthropy enhances our understanding of what counts as philanthropy in America." - Jeremy Martin


🔎 Pour aller plus loin :


Ressources académiques 


🔹 Freeman, T.M. (2020). Madam C. J. Walker’s gospel of giving: Black women’s philanthropy during Jim Crow.University of Illinois Press.

🔹 Gasman, M., & Sedgwick, K.V. (2005). Uplifting a people: African American philanthropy and education. PeterLang Publishing.

🔹 Lerner, G. (1974). Early community work of Black club women. The Journal of Negro History, 59(2), 158-167.

🔹 Walker, V.S. (2018). The lost education of Horace Tate: Uncovering the hidden heroes who fought for justice in schools.The New Press. 


Autres ressources 


🔹 Exposition Giving Back: The Soul of Philanthropy Reframed and Exhibited 




Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Chapters

  • Introduction par Anne Monier

    00:55

  • Présentation et origines de la recherche

    01:31

  • A long history of black philanthropy

    03:25

  • The role of black churches for black philanthropy

    05:19

  • Black philanthropists' foundations

    06:46

  • 1st idea for research: a distinct story for black people and philanthropists

    07:48

  • 2nd idea for research: diversity among black philanthropists

    08:44

  • 3rd idea for research: the causes funded by black philanthropy

    09:19

  • Conclusion

    09:52

Description

Pour ce 22ème épisode, nous vous proposons un format un peu différent et vous invitons à écouter Jeremy Martin, doctorant à l'Université de Californie Berkeley visitant à la Chaire Philanthropie de l'ESSEC, présenter ses recherches sur la Black Philanthropy dans le domaine éducatif aux Etats-Unis, encore peu étudiée. Un épisode entièrement en anglais. 


"Black philanthropists, their foundations and the work they have been involved with in education are not covered in the politics of education literatures. But I know that there are Black philanthropists who have created foundations and who are engaged in education. We should be writing about them and thinking about them and their grantmaking as well! That is why I have set out to explore black philanthropists, their foundations and their grantmaking in education in the United States to better understand how a broader, more diverse capturing of philanthropy enhances our understanding of what counts as philanthropy in America." - Jeremy Martin


🔎 Pour aller plus loin :


Ressources académiques 


🔹 Freeman, T.M. (2020). Madam C. J. Walker’s gospel of giving: Black women’s philanthropy during Jim Crow.University of Illinois Press.

🔹 Gasman, M., & Sedgwick, K.V. (2005). Uplifting a people: African American philanthropy and education. PeterLang Publishing.

🔹 Lerner, G. (1974). Early community work of Black club women. The Journal of Negro History, 59(2), 158-167.

🔹 Walker, V.S. (2018). The lost education of Horace Tate: Uncovering the hidden heroes who fought for justice in schools.The New Press. 


Autres ressources 


🔹 Exposition Giving Back: The Soul of Philanthropy Reframed and Exhibited 




Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Chapters

  • Introduction par Anne Monier

    00:55

  • Présentation et origines de la recherche

    01:31

  • A long history of black philanthropy

    03:25

  • The role of black churches for black philanthropy

    05:19

  • Black philanthropists' foundations

    06:46

  • 1st idea for research: a distinct story for black people and philanthropists

    07:48

  • 2nd idea for research: diversity among black philanthropists

    08:44

  • 3rd idea for research: the causes funded by black philanthropy

    09:19

  • Conclusion

    09:52

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Description

Pour ce 22ème épisode, nous vous proposons un format un peu différent et vous invitons à écouter Jeremy Martin, doctorant à l'Université de Californie Berkeley visitant à la Chaire Philanthropie de l'ESSEC, présenter ses recherches sur la Black Philanthropy dans le domaine éducatif aux Etats-Unis, encore peu étudiée. Un épisode entièrement en anglais. 


"Black philanthropists, their foundations and the work they have been involved with in education are not covered in the politics of education literatures. But I know that there are Black philanthropists who have created foundations and who are engaged in education. We should be writing about them and thinking about them and their grantmaking as well! That is why I have set out to explore black philanthropists, their foundations and their grantmaking in education in the United States to better understand how a broader, more diverse capturing of philanthropy enhances our understanding of what counts as philanthropy in America." - Jeremy Martin


🔎 Pour aller plus loin :


Ressources académiques 


🔹 Freeman, T.M. (2020). Madam C. J. Walker’s gospel of giving: Black women’s philanthropy during Jim Crow.University of Illinois Press.

🔹 Gasman, M., & Sedgwick, K.V. (2005). Uplifting a people: African American philanthropy and education. PeterLang Publishing.

🔹 Lerner, G. (1974). Early community work of Black club women. The Journal of Negro History, 59(2), 158-167.

🔹 Walker, V.S. (2018). The lost education of Horace Tate: Uncovering the hidden heroes who fought for justice in schools.The New Press. 


Autres ressources 


🔹 Exposition Giving Back: The Soul of Philanthropy Reframed and Exhibited 




Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Chapters

  • Introduction par Anne Monier

    00:55

  • Présentation et origines de la recherche

    01:31

  • A long history of black philanthropy

    03:25

  • The role of black churches for black philanthropy

    05:19

  • Black philanthropists' foundations

    06:46

  • 1st idea for research: a distinct story for black people and philanthropists

    07:48

  • 2nd idea for research: diversity among black philanthropists

    08:44

  • 3rd idea for research: the causes funded by black philanthropy

    09:19

  • Conclusion

    09:52

Description

Pour ce 22ème épisode, nous vous proposons un format un peu différent et vous invitons à écouter Jeremy Martin, doctorant à l'Université de Californie Berkeley visitant à la Chaire Philanthropie de l'ESSEC, présenter ses recherches sur la Black Philanthropy dans le domaine éducatif aux Etats-Unis, encore peu étudiée. Un épisode entièrement en anglais. 


"Black philanthropists, their foundations and the work they have been involved with in education are not covered in the politics of education literatures. But I know that there are Black philanthropists who have created foundations and who are engaged in education. We should be writing about them and thinking about them and their grantmaking as well! That is why I have set out to explore black philanthropists, their foundations and their grantmaking in education in the United States to better understand how a broader, more diverse capturing of philanthropy enhances our understanding of what counts as philanthropy in America." - Jeremy Martin


🔎 Pour aller plus loin :


Ressources académiques 


🔹 Freeman, T.M. (2020). Madam C. J. Walker’s gospel of giving: Black women’s philanthropy during Jim Crow.University of Illinois Press.

🔹 Gasman, M., & Sedgwick, K.V. (2005). Uplifting a people: African American philanthropy and education. PeterLang Publishing.

🔹 Lerner, G. (1974). Early community work of Black club women. The Journal of Negro History, 59(2), 158-167.

🔹 Walker, V.S. (2018). The lost education of Horace Tate: Uncovering the hidden heroes who fought for justice in schools.The New Press. 


Autres ressources 


🔹 Exposition Giving Back: The Soul of Philanthropy Reframed and Exhibited 




Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Chapters

  • Introduction par Anne Monier

    00:55

  • Présentation et origines de la recherche

    01:31

  • A long history of black philanthropy

    03:25

  • The role of black churches for black philanthropy

    05:19

  • Black philanthropists' foundations

    06:46

  • 1st idea for research: a distinct story for black people and philanthropists

    07:48

  • 2nd idea for research: diversity among black philanthropists

    08:44

  • 3rd idea for research: the causes funded by black philanthropy

    09:19

  • Conclusion

    09:52

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