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wealth can better serve the needs of communities of color and atone for

the ways in which it has traditionally been used to inflict harm and

division. Using a solutions-oriented framing, Edgar makes a solid case

for how Indigenous wisdom can be used as a guiding light to achieve

greater equity in the funding and philanthropic world.― —Kevin

Jennings, President, Tenement Museum “Edgar has gone out on a limb to

help lead us to a place of healing. He bravely calls out the power

dynamics within the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors, particularly

the white supremacy institutionally embedded into the system of

nonprofit supplicant and philanthropic largesse.― —Kathy Ko Chin,

President and CEO, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health ForumÂ

“Finally, a Native perspective on how to heal internal systemic

challenges. Decolonizing Wealth not only is an unflinching examination

of todayâ€s philanthropic institutions and the foundations upon which

they were built but also offers critical wisdom applicable to many

sectors.― —Sarah Eagle Heart (Lakota), CEO, Native Americans in

Philanthropy “Edgar reinserts purpose and humanity into a

philanthropic industry that has too often been driven by wealth

accumulation, grant cycles, portfolios, and metrics. Inspired by an

Indigenous worldview, the book pushes philanthropy back toward its

original meaning, ‘love for humanity.â€â€•Â —John H. Jackson,

President and CEO, Schott Foundation for Public Education “If you want

to know how funders can redeem our souls, this book is a critical step

in the right direction. Edgar is a courageous voice shaping a new era of

activist grantmaking, one centered on achieving, not just studying

opportunity and racial equity.― —Eric K. Ward, philanthropist and

Executive Director, Western States Center “Finally! A book that

tackles a topic previously only discussed in the hallways and lobbies of

conference spaces. Until we acknowledge that the wealth of this country

is built on this legacy, we canâ€t be deliberate in our efforts to

decolonize and heal our communities.― —Dana Arviso (Diné),

philanthropist and former Executive Director, Potlatch Fund “Edgarâ€s

raw examination of the funder world acknowledges the imbalanced power

dynamics that exist but puts forward innovative thinking to challenge

the status quo and identify solutions that benefit us all. Decolonizing

Wealth is a book that will leav

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