Wonder Land: Republicans are running on culture, while Democrats press economics. Image: Reuters/Go NakamuraFrom Big Tech censorship to Fortune 500 boycotts of Republican-led states, we’ve heard a lot the past year about “woke capitalism.” A related problem is “woke philanthropy”: Activists want to tell you not only how to make your money but how to give it away.
Major foundations like Ford and Mellon and other nonprofits big and small have shifted their missions toward combating “inequity” and “systemic racism.” Museums are jettisoning board members and canceling donors who made their money in ways counter to progressive orthodoxy. Government officials are threatening the independence and privacy of philanthropists. “Donors have faced intimidation and threats of violence simply for supporting causes they believe in,” Elise Westhoff tells me.
Ms. Westhoff, 40, recently began her second year as president of the Philanthropy Roundtable, an organization of philanthropists and foundation leaders devoted to advancing “liberty, opportunity and personal responsibility.” Another focus is ensuring that foundations remain true to their donors’ intent, rather than changing their missions to keep up with the latest political fads.
The roundtable itself has become a target from rivals on the left. In May Phil Buchanan of the Center for Effective PhilanthropyMs. Westhoff of being part of a “backlash to last year’s reckoning on racism.” On a listserv for dozens of national and regional foundation leaders, a long discussion ensued in which one of the members accused Ms. Westhoff of “dog whistling to a very clear white privileged and racist constituency.
Aaron Dorfman went a step further. From his perch as head of the National Center for Responsive Philanthropy, a sort of left-wing counterpart to the roundtable, he sent the group an Excel spreadsheet. The file included the names of more than 500 roundtable donors and a note: “This should help many of you see where there is overlap in your supporters.” The implication, Ms.
opinion Pretty much don't donate anything 'woke'. Got'cha.
opinion Philanthropy. A failed society’s way to pay for some of the basic needs of its citizens.
opinion yeah, this sort of thing HAS TO BE STOPPED!!!! first, let's talk about damaging multi-million dollar salaries at megas like United way! NO! And then, giving money to worthy charities that actually help peasants!!! NOOOOOO, right ?
opinion This week’s stay-angry buzzword is “wokeness” What does it even mean?
opinion Another unbelievably stupid opinion piece from . It must be a day that ends in “y.” Bonus points though for finding some idiot to misuse “woke.” We haven’t heard anyone do that this week.
opinion Riley was a blogger for the Chronicle of Higher Education until she was fired in 2012 after writing a blog arguing for the elimination of Black Studies at university departments. Shocker that a racist is worried about the woke mob. 🙄
opinion This is a process as old as money; is the WSJ following a turnip truck around and publishing whoever falls off the back?
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