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Talk Details
After what feels like 10 years since #BAMEOnline (it has been four months), curator Martha Awojobi catches up with two speakers from the conference to discuss whether anything has really changed since #BAMEOnline.
Have funders prioritised BAME led orgs?
Have Black fundraisers seen any action after their organisations BLM statements?
Have BAME led orgs been innovating?
Are the myths about fundraising from communities of colour still the same?”
Speakers

Martha Awojobi
Director

Haseeb Shabbir
Senior Lecturer

Rini Jones
Policy & Advocacy Officer
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