A healthy society depends on its citizens having the urge and ability to care for others. Today, however, political and social animosity has nearly paralyzed federal government and limits our society’s ability to solve pressing domestic issues. Can empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, help us sew our country back together?
If so, how do we promote empathy and is it too late? What role could philanthropy have in advancing empathy in our society?
This program is a Food for Thoughtconversation hosted by the Committee for Equitable and Inclusive Philanthropy for PNY members to discuss “equity” as a tool to buttress their philanthropic practice and as a lens through which to understand current events. Rather than follow a set agenda, the conversation will be a forum for members to engage in informal, interactive discussion exploring issues of equity and inclusion by analyzing and discussing recent articles, research, editorials, and other media.
11:45 AM - 12:00 PM Check-in
12:00 - 2:00 PM Program
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