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About this event
The first 50 registrants will receive a free mailed copy of "An Other World," Hanif Fazal's debut publication. Please fill out this form by October 5 at 5pm PT to reserve your book. You still need to register for the event.
Join Philanthropy Northwest for a conversation with Hanif Fazal, author of his debut upcoming book, "An Other World." Hanif, the co-founder of the Center for Equity & Inclusion, wrote "An Other World" to nurture the identities of people of color, center community and prioritize our individual and collective healing and well-being.
Part social commentary, part memoir and call to action, "An Other World" offers a hopeful path forward where joy is the norm rather than struggle, where school and work are inclusive rather than exclusionary, and where Brown and Black relationships lead to a unique experience of freedom.
During this meeting we will:
- Nurture a sense of community with one another.
- Identify BIPOC needs within philanthropy (around equity efforts and within philanthropy as a whole).
- Identify the role and impact of a connected community of color on individual BIPOC members and within philanthropy at large.
Speaker
Hanif Fazal, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Center for Equity and Inclusion
The Center for Equity and Inclusion (CEI) is a specialized consultancy that provides support to organizations and leaders interested in building capacity to advance equity and inclusion throughout their operations, culture and services or programming. For over twenty years, Hanif has developed and delivered innovative equity and inclusion programs across the corporate, education, philanthropic, public and non-profit sectors. Hanif spends most of his professional time speaking, training DEI professionals and coaching executives and executive teams. He currently lives with his daughter in Portland, Oregon.
Eligibility
Participation in this meeting is open to individuals in philanthropic organizations who identify as Black, Indigenous and/or a person of color. You do not need to be a Philanthropy Northwest member to participate but do need to represent an organizational philanthropic institution. If you are unsure about your eligibility, please contact Michaela Brown.
Please contact Michaela Brown with any questions.