Yesterday, the Maryland Philanthropy Network hosted a screening of “Baltimore: A History of Structural Racism,” a film created by Associated Black Charities that chronicles the intentional building of structural racism in Baltimore. It was followed by a discussion of how philanthropy contributed to that process and how Baltimore’s philanthropic community can help create a more equitable city.
The panel included new OSI-Baltimore Director Danielle Torain, Scot Spencer of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, and Chris Rockey of PNC Bank. It was moderated by Adar Ayira of Associated Black Charities.