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Less than 2% of philanthropic funds go to organizations focused on women and girls-- and less than 1% go to women of color. I don't know about you, but I'm ready for the revolution! In this episode, I share why I started this podcast after being told to, "let the men worry about the finances, honey."
In this episode, Radha talks with Tracy Gray, founder and managing partner of the venture capital firm The 22 Fund, on breaking barriers for Black women. "Investing in women of color is not rocket science--and I know because I used to be a rocket scientist."
In this episode, Radha talks with Ada Williams Prince, senior advisor at Pivotal Ventures (a Melinda French Gates company) about investment strategies for liberation, and how we should value the lived experiences of women of color as much as the hard data.
Gender equity is insanely underfunded. Only 1.6% of philanthropy goes to organizations supporting women and girls. You read that right. That's because 90% of financial advisors and Fortune 500 CEOs are white and male. But a huge wealth transfer is expected to put over $30 trillion in women's hands by 2030, and that could change everything. Who's ready for the feminist financial revolution?
"The path to changing the world is through women and growing their wealth. Full stop.”
-- Tracy Gray
Founder and Managing Director, The 22 Fund
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