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082 White Supremacy in Non-Profits & Feminist Approaches to International Development with Emily Bove

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Happy Black History Month! Since episode 053 (Dear White Listeners) I’ve been thinking and reading about anti-racism. In non-profits in particular and this tension between helping others, but not following a white savior model. So today’s guest has some really interesting thoughts on this.

Today we are talking all things international development, white supremacy in non-profits, and feminism. We talk about why feminist approaches to international development matter, how white supremacy manifests itself in non-profits, how women can be their own biggest enemies for disrupting gender stereotypes, and advice for those going into international development.

ABOUT EMILY BOVE

Emily Bove is a seasoned executive leader within the global women’s rights movement and development community, currently serving at the Executive Director of the Batonga Foundation. The Batonga Foundation’s mission is to equip the hardest-to-reach girls and women with knowledge and skills to be agents of change in their own lives and communities. She has been recognized for her visionary leadership and constant support of grassroots-led and feminist programming, as well as her strong experience in movement-building, collaborative leadership and philanthropy.

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Batonga Foundation

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Happy Black History Month! Since episode 053 (Dear White Listeners) I’ve been thinking and reading about anti-racism. In non-profits in particular and this tension between helping others, but not following a white savior model. So today’s guest has some really interesting thoughts on this.

Today we are talking all things international development, white supremacy in non-profits, and feminism. We talk about why feminist approaches to international development matter, how white supremacy manifests itself in non-profits, how women can be their own biggest enemies for disrupting gender stereotypes, and advice for those going into international development.

ABOUT EMILY BOVE

Emily Bove is a seasoned executive leader within the global women’s rights movement and development community, currently serving at the Executive Director of the Batonga Foundation. The Batonga Foundation’s mission is to equip the hardest-to-reach girls and women with knowledge and skills to be agents of change in their own lives and communities. She has been recognized for her visionary leadership and constant support of grassroots-led and feminist programming, as well as her strong experience in movement-building, collaborative leadership and philanthropy.

FOLLOW OUR GUEST

Connect with Emily Bove

LINKS TO WHAT WE DISCUSSED

Batonga Foundation

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Rate & Review on iTunes! Leave me a review and let me know what you liked about this episode. Thank you for helping it grow!

CONNECT WITH EMILY

On Twitter & LinkedIn - @heyemilykennedy

Sign up for the email newsletter: www.emilykennedy.org

Music by: Taste the Vibe - “Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine? (Mungø Remix)” unedited, via Creative Commons

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