Earlier this month, Generocity.org launched a year-long reporting project called TRACE, “which is itself the project’s approach, and an acronym for Toward Response and Community Equity,” writes Christopher Wink, co-founder and CEO of Technically Media, and Friend of the Coalition Honoree. “The year-long series will track how and where the region’s government, philanthropic, civic and private sector is working toward a more just recovery…to follow and report on what we as a region do — or fail to do — in this moment and beyond.”
As a part of this initial TRACE series, Generocity launched, “Uprising in Philadelphia: A to-do list for the next six months,” which featured UAC Friend of the Coalition Erinn T. Corbitt-Wright, VP – Charitable Foundation Program Manager, TD Charitable Foundation, Tivoni Devor, Director of Growth and Engagement, Urban Affairs Coalition, and 16 other innovative leaders from the Greater Philadelphia region. Challenging us to, “Sustain the momentum of this moment,” and, “Update policies to be intentionally anti-racist,” these leaders share with readers what they think needs to happen next — individually and collectively — to address the longstanding structural inequities in the Philadelphia. |