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Embracing joy and anti-racism in the charity sector: A conversation with Martha Awojobi

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Discover the powerful intersection of charity work, anti-racism, and joyfulness as we engage in an eye-opening conversation with Martha Awojobi, founder of JMB Consulting and curator of BAME Online. Get ready to challenge your perspectives on anti-racism as we dive into the daily commitment required to dismantle racist systems and the necessary steps to decolonize our minds. Trust us, you won't look at the charity sector the same way again after listening to this episode.

Key Takeaways

  1. Anti-racism is a daily commitment to action, not just an identity. To be anti-racist, we must understand our complicity in racist systems and work to dismantle them.
  2. Decolonizing our minds involves recognizing and unlearning the harmful ideologies and beliefs that underpin racism and other forms of oppression.
  3. Authenticity in fundraising is vital for maintaining the values and integrity of charities and grassroots organizations.
  4. Joy is a powerful and essential component of anti-oppressive work. By embracing joy and curiosity, we can create more effective and sustainable movements for social change.
  5. The charity sector must critically examine its own practices and beliefs to ensure that it is actively working toward equity and justice for all.

For more insights into anti-racism, equity, and joy in the charity sector, don't forget to attend the 2023 BAME Online conference, where you can learn from experts and leaders in the field, share your experiences, and help build a more equitable and joyful future for all. Tickets are pay-what-you-can.

Episode keywords:

Anti-Racism, Charity Sector, Racism, Charities, Fundraising, Funders, Donors, NGO-ification, Social Movements, Radical Political Action, Community Organizing, Depoliticizing Grassroots Movements, White Supremacy, Joyfulness, Anti-Oppression Work, Rebuilding Futures.

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The Charity Impact Podcast aims to help you increase your charity’s income and impact by sharing the experience and expertise of our guests.

Whatever your role or level of experience, we think you’ll be inspired and informed by our guests who are absolutely the stars of the show!

We aim to showcase a diverse range of guests, including people whose voices have been less heard as well as established leaders in our field.

So, whether you are CEO, fundraiser, trustee, manager, practitioner, funder, or any other flavour of social leader, welcome to the Charity Impact Podcast!

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For episode notes with links to resources and organisations mentioned in this episode, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/

For the opportunity to submit questions to future guests, sign up to our e-mails via the banner at the top of the website.

If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can reach us by e-mail at hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk

Follow the Charity Impact Podcast:

Twitter: @CharityImpactPd

LinkedIn: @Charity Impact Podcast

Facebook: @Charity Impact Podcast

Follow our host, Alex Blake:

Twitter: @alexblake_KEDA

LinkedIn: @Alex Blake

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Discover the powerful intersection of charity work, anti-racism, and joyfulness as we engage in an eye-opening conversation with Martha Awojobi, founder of JMB Consulting and curator of BAME Online. Get ready to challenge your perspectives on anti-racism as we dive into the daily commitment required to dismantle racist systems and the necessary steps to decolonize our minds. Trust us, you won't look at the charity sector the same way again after listening to this episode.

Key Takeaways

  1. Anti-racism is a daily commitment to action, not just an identity. To be anti-racist, we must understand our complicity in racist systems and work to dismantle them.
  2. Decolonizing our minds involves recognizing and unlearning the harmful ideologies and beliefs that underpin racism and other forms of oppression.
  3. Authenticity in fundraising is vital for maintaining the values and integrity of charities and grassroots organizations.
  4. Joy is a powerful and essential component of anti-oppressive work. By embracing joy and curiosity, we can create more effective and sustainable movements for social change.
  5. The charity sector must critically examine its own practices and beliefs to ensure that it is actively working toward equity and justice for all.

For more insights into anti-racism, equity, and joy in the charity sector, don't forget to attend the 2023 BAME Online conference, where you can learn from experts and leaders in the field, share your experiences, and help build a more equitable and joyful future for all. Tickets are pay-what-you-can.

Episode keywords:

Anti-Racism, Charity Sector, Racism, Charities, Fundraising, Funders, Donors, NGO-ification, Social Movements, Radical Political Action, Community Organizing, Depoliticizing Grassroots Movements, White Supremacy, Joyfulness, Anti-Oppression Work, Rebuilding Futures.

*

If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review.

*

The Charity Impact Podcast aims to help you increase your charity’s income and impact by sharing the experience and expertise of our guests.

Whatever your role or level of experience, we think you’ll be inspired and informed by our guests who are absolutely the stars of the show!

We aim to showcase a diverse range of guests, including people whose voices have been less heard as well as established leaders in our field.

So, whether you are CEO, fundraiser, trustee, manager, practitioner, funder, or any other flavour of social leader, welcome to the Charity Impact Podcast!

*

For episode notes with links to resources and organisations mentioned in this episode, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/

For the opportunity to submit questions to future guests, sign up to our e-mails via the banner at the top of the website.

If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can reach us by e-mail at hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk

Follow the Charity Impact Podcast:

Twitter: @CharityImpactPd

LinkedIn: @Charity Impact Podcast

Facebook: @Charity Impact Podcast

Follow our host, Alex Blake:

Twitter: @alexblake_KEDA

LinkedIn: @Alex Blake

  continue reading

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