Using philanthropy as a deliberate tool to address systemic inequalities and redistribute economic power toward marginalized groups.
Zera Yacob witnessed and critiqued economic exploitation, asserting that reason demands fairness in how resources are distributed. Strategic philanthropy aligned with his vision treats giving as an act of economic justice, not charity. This means donors examine which communities face structural barriers—poverty, discrimination, limited access to capital—and direct resources toward dismantling those systems. Rather than funding symptoms, effective givers support wealth-building initiatives, enterprise development, policy reform, and institutions controlled by historically excluded groups. This approach acknowledges that inequality stems from unjust systems, not individual deficiency, and that philanthropy can help rebalance power by funding movements and organizations led by those most affected by economic injustice.
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