Valaida Fullwood on the History of African Americans and Philanthropy
Release Date: 04/19/2018
The Social Change Diaries
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info_outlineContrary to popular belief, philanthropy has been a long standing tradition of the African American community. Valiada shares her insights about how African Americans give, why they give and what the future holds. Through interviews completed while researching for her book, Giving Back: A Tribute to Generations of African American
Philanthropists, she uncovered the spirit of generosity that has strengthened communities for generations.