This edition: Decolonizing Wealth Through Indigenous Leadership: Edgar Villanueva
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Original tape date: June 21, 2018. First aired: July 27, 2018.This week Laura speaks to Edgar Villanueva, about being one of the very few indigenous people working in grant-making, and ask what he thinks Native American traditions have to teach philanthropy. Then, we report from the United Nations where indigenous women gathered from around the world this spring to flip the script on so-called indigenous issues.
Guest List
Edgar Villanueva (Lumbee) Philanthropy Executive & Author, Schott Foundation
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