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Intersectional Justice Giving Framework

Directing giving toward understanding how multiple overlapping systems of inequality compound disadvantage and require coordinated support.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob's philosophy demands rigorous observation of how injustice actually operates in the world. Effective contemporary philanthropy requires recognizing that people face compounded disadvantages: a Black woman experiences racism and sexism simultaneously; poverty intersects with disability and environmental injustice. Siloed giving that addresses only one dimension misses critical realities. An intersectional approach to philanthropy funds organizations that understand these connections and work across them. Rather than separate funding for racial justice, gender equity, and economic opportunity, donors can support integrated work recognizing how these systems reinforce each other. This requires deeper analysis, longer-term relationships with organizations, and willingness to support complex analysis. It demands the rigorous thinking Yacob championed—seeing systems clearly rather than through simplified lenses.

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