Throughout our shared history, how has philanthropy advanced or impeded social justice?
How does this history inform today’s work to create a more just and equitable future?
Join community organizers, activists,
philanthropists, foundation leaders, historians, and curators from the museum's Philanthropy Initiative and Center for Restorative History for the sixth Power of Giving symposium focusing on social justice and the role of philanthropy.
2:00 to 5:45 p.m. ET | Symposium
Warner Bros. Theater
National Museum of American History
Constitution Avenue
between 12th & 14th Streets NW
Washington, DC
Featured Speakers
Elizabeth Snowdon Bonner
President of the Board of the Hill-Snowdon Foundation
Co-Chair, National Center for Family Philanthropy Board Chair Peer Network
Dillon Delvo
Executive Director, Little Manila Rising
Stockton, CA
Anthea M. Hartig, Ph.D.
Elizabeth MacMillan Director
National Museum of American History
Jessie Jaynes-Diming
President, Tallahatchie Alliance
Board of Directors, Emmett Till Interpretive Center
Sumner, MS
Modupe Labode, Ph.D.
Co‐Director, Emmett Till Collecting Project
Center for Restorative History
Chair, African American History Curatorial Collective
Curator, Divisions of Cultural & Community Life and
Political & Military History
National Museum of American History
Maggie Loredo
Executive Director, Otros Dreams en Acción
Mexico City
Tonya M. Matthews, Ph.D.
President and CEO
International African American Museum
Amanda B. Moniz, Ph.D.
David M. Rubenstein Curator of Philanthropy
National Museum of American History
Kelly D. Nowlin
Principal, KDN Philanthropy Consulting
Board Chair, National Center for Family Philanthropy
David M. Rubenstein
Smithsonian Institution Regent Emeritus
Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, The Carlyle Group
Nicholas Tedesco
President and CEO
National Center for Family Philanthropy
Edgar Villanueva
Founder and CEO
Decolonizing Wealth Project & Liberated Capital