AFTER 1954 PODCAST: NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN BLACK EDUCATION

featuring Aimée Eubanks Davis (LGC Fellow since 2020) and Liz Thompson (LGC Fellow since 1991)

Traditionally, Black-led nonprofits have only received 2 to 4 percent of total philanthropic funding nationally. That’s in part why Liz Thompson co-founded The 1954 Project, which seeks to radically redesign how philanthropy connects with Black leaders in education. Every year, her organization awards a cohort of Luminaries with one million dollars each to continue their innovative work in education. In this episode, host Aimée Eubanks Davis is in conversation with Liz Thompson about her organization’s impact on the community. Listen here. For more episodes in this series, listen here.