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Candace McKinley: ‘We have all the tools we need to start building and collectively funding the alternatives to police’ qa

Oct. 27, 2020 5:20 pm

Candace McKinley: ‘We have all the tools we need to start building and collectively funding the alternatives to police’

In this Q & A, the lead organizer of the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund talks about posting bail for last night's protesters, how small businesses are in the same boat as looters, and what we all need to get about this police violence.
Reimagining housing: A Q & A with Diana Lind qa

Oct. 21, 2020 9:26 am

Reimagining housing: A Q & A with Diana Lind

The executive director of the Arts + Business Council talks with contributor Hanae Mason about working on her new book, "Brave New Home," during the COVID lockdown, and how the pandemic might impact housing trends.
Rachel Lebus is ready to meet COVID-19’s challenges in southern Chester County qa

Apr. 21, 2020 8:18 am

Rachel Lebus is ready to meet COVID-19’s challenges in southern Chester County

Columnist Krys Sipple conducts a Q&A with the newly named executive director of Oxford Area Neighborhood Services Center.
‘People need to see leaders who look like they do’: Q & A with the DVCCC’s Dr. Dolly Wideman-Scott qa

Feb. 27, 2020 9:05 am

‘People need to see leaders who look like they do’: Q & A with the DVCCC’s Dr. Dolly Wideman-Scott

"I’ve also been blessed with a very diverse staff, and I’ve seen that it makes clients more comfortable when coming to us at the most vulnerable points in their lives," says the leader of the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County.
The founders of the Women’s Medical Fund never imagined it would still be around 35 years later qa

Dec. 23, 2019 8:35 am

The founders of the Women’s Medical Fund never imagined it would still be around 35 years later

In the beginning, there were many conversations about how it would all work — from fundraising, to counseling, to fighting to overturn the Hyde Amendment, says Elicia Gonzales. But most folks thought it would merely be needed as a stop-gap.
Creating space for this vibrant, passionate community: A Q&A with Sandra Baldino qa

Oct. 31, 2019 8:00 am

Creating space for this vibrant, passionate community: A Q&A with Sandra Baldino

On the event of our 10th anniversary, we asked Generocity's founder to share her memories with us.
Talking about  the crucial intersection of people and social justice: A Q&A with Mo Manklang qa

Oct. 30, 2019 9:56 am

Talking about the crucial intersection of people and social justice: A Q&A with Mo Manklang

Mo Manklang became the community manager at Generocity in December of 2011 and quickly became a key community voice during her five years here. On the event of Generocity's 10th anniversary, we asked her to remember her work with us.
Yancey Strickler has been thinking about the larger structures that we live within. And he’s written his manifesto qa

Oct. 25, 2019 8:14 am

Yancey Strickler has been thinking about the larger structures that we live within. And he’s written his manifesto

In advance of his talk at the ADVANCE by Generocity conference on Nov. 1, we ask the Kickstarter cofounder some questions.
‘Part of what I did was help establish the website as an actual news source’: A Q&A with Alex Vuocolo qa

Oct. 24, 2019 8:30 am

‘Part of what I did was help establish the website as an actual news source’: A Q&A with Alex Vuocolo

Now a New York City-based editor, Alexander Vuocolo wrote for Generocity from 2013 until 2015. On the event of Generocity's 10th anniversary, we asked him to tell us a little about those days.
This Foundation CEO has worn many figurative hats. And one extraordinary literal one: a crown of onions qa

Oct. 18, 2019 8:25 am

This Foundation CEO has worn many figurative hats. And one extraordinary literal one: a crown of onions

Columnist Krys Sipple chats with Karen Simmons, who has led the Chester County Community Foundation from an organization with $174K and a single Donor Advised Fund, to one entrusted with 400+ funds totaling more than $73 million.