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Tiny Spark

We investigate philanthropy, nonprofits and international aid. In-depth interviews and shoe leather reporting from across the globe. Send us your tips. www.tinyspark.org

Development Society & Culture News & Politics
Update frequency
every 15 days
Average duration
21 minutes
Episodes
156
Years Active
2012 - 2021
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The Humanitarian Sector Needs To Value African Women

The Humanitarian Sector Needs To Value African Women

At the end of a year dominated by COVID-19, race, and social justice, three African feminists with ties to development tell us why they are exhausted and what needs to change.

00:24:05  |   Wed 16 Dec 2020
The Black Women Making Birth Better

The Black Women Making Birth Better

Black women are up to four times more likely to die during pregnancy in the US than white women. We dig into the racist structures behind this and speak to a pair of powerful women working to fix it.

00:36:51  |   Thu 19 Nov 2020
Donors’ Behavior Key to #MeToo in Fundraising

Donors’ Behavior Key to #MeToo in Fundraising

Working in a field where one in four women experience sexual harassment, nonprofit fundraisers Liz LeClair and Heather Hill describe the personal and professional costs of sexual abuse and explain wh…

00:30:55  |   Thu 15 Oct 2020
The Woman Who 'Saved Mercy Corps'

The Woman Who 'Saved Mercy Corps'

Tania Culver-Humphrey's father, co-founder of Mercy Corps, abused her when she was a child. A year after going public, she charts the journey from “institutional betrayal” to being embraced by employ…

00:40:30  |   Wed 30 Sep 2020
The Colonialism of Prizes & Publishing

The Colonialism of Prizes & Publishing

Award-winning Zambian writer Namwali Serpell digs into publishing’s problems with race and colonialism, as well as the enduring legacy of white saviorism in literature.

00:32:04  |   Thu 02 Jul 2020

"The Country Does Not Like Me"

Three generations of Black women in Baltimore share their perspectives on the significance of today’s protests, reflecting on what has - and has not - changed in the past fifty years.

00:36:04  |   Thu 18 Jun 2020
Why Teachers, Not Reformers, Should 'Reimagine Education'

Why Teachers, Not Reformers, Should 'Reimagine Education'

Education expert Diane Ravitch documents the corrupting influence of major philanthropists in “school reform” efforts and celebrates the educators who resist.

00:46:14  |   Sun 31 May 2020
'I Don't Feel Like A Hero': Voices from the COVID-19 Front Lines

'I Don't Feel Like A Hero': Voices from the COVID-19 Front Lines

With nursing homes leading as COVID-19 hotspots, frontline nurses speak to us about unsafe working conditions and reject the notion that they are “heroes.”

00:28:56  |   Tue 12 May 2020
Former CDC Head Pushes For Equity In Pandemic Policies

Former CDC Head Pushes For Equity In Pandemic Policies

Having led the CDC during the deadly H1N1 influenza pandemic, Dr. Richard Besser, president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, shares the lessons he learned as we deal with COVID-19.

00:24:24  |   Wed 29 Apr 2020
Facing 'Existential Threat,' Nonprofit Leaders Hold It Together

Facing 'Existential Threat,' Nonprofit Leaders Hold It Together

Nonprofit leaders share their hopes and fears about the challenges facing their organizations during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond.

00:18:58  |   Thu 16 Apr 2020
COVID-19 Crisis ‘Requires Us All To Be Bolder’

COVID-19 Crisis ‘Requires Us All To Be Bolder’

Writer and blogger Vu Le describes how the COVID-19 crisis is overwhelming nonprofit leaders and why it should cause philanthropy to rethink its funding practices.

00:25:40  |   Thu 09 Apr 2020
When Nonprofit Compensation is ‘An Elaborate Game of Pretend'

When Nonprofit Compensation is ‘An Elaborate Game of Pretend'

Nonprofit workers do it for the cause, but they also want to pay their bills. Artist Samantha Fein explains why she feels that the nonprofit art world is broken, and says that if it doesn’t change th…

00:21:37  |   Wed 11 Mar 2020
The Black Woman’s Guide To Philanthropy

The Black Woman’s Guide To Philanthropy

How are Black women redefining what it means to be philanthropists? We sit down with four leaders in philanthropy and impact investing to discuss how their race and gender affect and inspire their wo…

00:39:44  |   Thu 19 Dec 2019
Resilience on the Reservation

Resilience on the Reservation

We meet the people involved in grassroots movements to culturally and economically empower the Oglala Lakota Nation living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, one of the most impove…

00:27:29  |   Wed 27 Nov 2019
The Guilty Project: 'How Do You Defend Those People?'

The Guilty Project: 'How Do You Defend Those People?'

Criminal defense lawyer Abbe Smith is often asked how she defends people accused of committing terrible crimes. Hear her moving reply, and learn why she believes the guilty deserve a spirited defense…

00:33:52  |   Thu 07 Nov 2019
The Innocence Project: Challenging The Justice System's Abyss

The Innocence Project: Challenging The Justice System's Abyss

Innocence Project attorneys and law students in Texas take on an enormous pile of cases every year, tackling legal and moral challenges as they work to free the wrongfully convicted from prison.

00:40:27  |   Tue 29 Oct 2019
In Climate Crisis, We Need Love and Science

In Climate Crisis, We Need Love and Science

Pastor and activist, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond describes how her experience of racial and economic injustice led her to fight for the planet as a whole and explains why it is time to “live different…

00:27:00  |   Fri 11 Oct 2019
The You-Sized Hole in the Environmental Movement

The You-Sized Hole in the Environmental Movement

Two climate change advocates discuss the need to understand the destruction of the environment through a racial lens, and the promising and powerful future of inclusive climate action.

00:31:35  |   Tue 24 Sep 2019
Tax Us More says Multimillionaire

Tax Us More says Multimillionaire

We speak with multimillionaire Nick Hanauer, who calls on the nation’s wealthiest to pay more tax and for all of us to pay more attention to righting the economy’s systemic wrongs.

00:36:29  |   Thu 12 Sep 2019
For Volunteer Humanitarians, “Solidarity Is Not a Crime”

For Volunteer Humanitarians, “Solidarity Is Not a Crime”

Appalling conditions in the ‘Jungle’ migrant camp in France drew people from across Europe to help. A volunteer shares her experience and explains how rising anti-immigrant policies are turning ordin…

00:30:26  |   Mon 01 Jul 2019
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