Black Philanthropy: Our Stories

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By: Michelle Renee Jackson

"Black Philanthropy: Our Stories” is an unprecedented podcast that brings you inside the world of Black and African-American philanthropy like never before. Produced by Simuel + Murray and hosted by award-winning writer-director Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, this powerful series features authentic conversations with foundation presidents, philanthropists, nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, board members, and consultants who are driving meaningful change through giving. Whether you're a donor or foundation looking to give more effectively or a nonprofit professional seeking to raise more money, this podcast delivers the tools, strategies, and inspiration you need to make a greater impact. Learn how to: • Donate more purposefully and...

007: Golden Handcuffs & Sacred Callings, with Yvonne Moore
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What does it mean to be called to philanthropy “for such a time as this”? In this episode of Black Philanthropy: Our Stories, host Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, sits down with Yvonne Moore—strategist, founder of Moore Philanthropy, and truth-teller in the sector—to explore the tension between comfort and courage in Black philanthropy. Yvonne opens up about the “golden handcuffs” that keep many professionals from taking bold action, the ancestral legacy that fuels her work, and why she believes philanthropy must be more than a job—it must be a calling. With honesty, wisdom, and love, she challenges listeners to i...


006: From Teacher to Foundation President by 34, with Jason Terrell
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07/12/2025

What does it mean to lead a foundation while honoring your calling, your family, your hair, and your roots? In this episode of "Black Philanthropy: Our Stories," host Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, sits down with Jason Terrell, President of the Dobbs Foundation, former educator, and co-founder of Profound Gentlemen. Jason shares his deeply personal journey from teaching middle school English to leading one of Georgia’s most historic philanthropic institutions. Jason reflects on how his upbringing, faith, and family shaped his path. From co-launching a nonprofit with $90,000 in seed funding to overseeing a $65 million foundation, Jason’s story is a po...


005: Quitting a DOUBLE LIFE, the DJ in philanthropy with Steve Vassor
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07/03/2025

How can you bring your full self into philanthropy—beats, values, and all? In this episode of “Black Philanthropy: Our Stories,” host Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, award-winning writer-director, sits down with Steve Vassor, a philanthropic strategist, DJ, and systems thinker whose unconventional path through music, activism, and nonprofit leadership has reshaped how he approaches philanthropy. From spinning records to shifting systems, Steve shares how his Haitian roots, creative lineage, and deep commitment to community have guided his journey. He opens up about the power of programming within foundations, the courage it takes to challenge toxic work cultures, and why he bel...


004: From Foster Youth & Incarceration to Funder: Brianna Rogers Reworks Philanthropy
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06/25/2025

What happens when a woman with lived experience of foster care and incarceration becomes a funder? In this episode of Black Philanthropy: Our Stories, we meet Brianna Rogers, a systems disruptor and philanthropic strategist whose journey from fear to advocacy is reshaping the field of philanthropy.

Brianna brings a radical, community-centered approach to her commitment to philanthropy. Her story is one of resilience, transformation, and power-building. From her early days navigating adversity to her leadership in shifting philanthropic power dynamics, Brianna challenges performative norms and calls for authentic, proximate leadership. She reminds us that philanthropy must not...


003: Take Control of Your Life & Raise More Money, with Steven Wallace
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06/18/2025

How can we lead with love in a sector that often prioritizes metrics over impact? In this episode, I sit down with Steven Wallace, a master fundraiser and executive recruiter whose 28-year career in philanthropy has been defined by deep listening, authentic connection, and a relentless commitment to honoring the humanity of donors and colleagues alike.

From his early days fundraising door-to-door as a child to leading multimillion-dollar campaigns at major institutions, Wallace shares how his approach to fundraising is rooted in service, empathy, and integrity. He reflects on the power of seeing donors not as dollar...


002: Hella Dope, So Needed, and Back to Basics with C’Ardiss Gardner-Gleser
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06/16/2025

What does it mean to show up authentically in philanthropic spaces that assure you that you’re not the right fit and that you just don’t get it? In this episode, I sit down with C’Ardiss Gardner Gleser, a philanthropic leader whose life journey—from teen mom to Yale graduate, from forklift operator to family philanthropy consultant and entrepreneur—embodies the relentlessness and brilliance of Black and African American leaders in philanthropy navigating systems that are often more complicated than they need to be.

Gardner Gleser shares how her lived experience—not just her credentials—has shaped her...


001: My Father, Solomon. The Definition of Black Philanthropy
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06/12/2025

Losing a parent reshapes the way we see the world, and for me, the passing of my father, Solomon Neal Jackson III, profoundly influenced my perception of giving. His legacy of kindness and generosity, often expressed through his open door and legendary gumbo, taught me that philanthropy is far more than institutional frameworks. It’s about community and love.

My journey through Black philanthropy has been illuminated by these personal stories and conversations with leaders like Tony Simmons, who exemplify the timeless tradition of Black people supporting one another.

The essence of Black philanthropy is de...


Welcome to Black Philanthropy: Our Stories
05/22/2025

"Black Philanthropy: Our Stories" explores the untold stories of professionals and philanthropists dedicated to black philanthropy.

Join our host and award-winning storyteller, Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, as she interviews black leaders in philanthropy across the U.S.

Each episode, features an interview with a trailblazer, like the foundation leader who has allocated over $90 million in grants to nonprofits, or the entrepreneur who teaches middle-class, black families how to start their own family foundations. 

Whether you're a philanthropist, or whether you’re a part of a foundation, nonprofit, or fundraising team, we dare you to...