• Money Talks: Addressing Financial Trauma in Reproductive Justice

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Money Talks: Addressing Financial Trauma in Reproductive Justice

  • Summary

  • If you’re not ready for a real conversation about the intersection of money, reproductive rights, and social justice, this podcast episode isn’t for you. Because in this episode of Found Free, I’m getting deep into financing for community- and justice-led organizations with my friend and founder of Orchid Investing, Tenesha Duncan.

    Picking up from where we left off in Part One, Tenesha begins with the challenges of even discussing money in healthcare and birth work spaces, especially those that target marginalized people. She gives amazing advice on where to locate different sources of funding for your local social justice foundation and explains the importance of laying clear boundaries down with the people who fund you. We also talk about how to future-proof your organization sustainably so that its mission long outlives you.

    If you want more information about fundraising for social justice and equality in healthcare and society, follow Orchid Capital online with the links below. And if you enjoyed the episode, please let me know by subscribing to the Found Free podcast.

    Connect with my Guest:
    Check out Orchid website: https://www.orchidcapital.fund
    Follow Orchid Capital Collective on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/orchidcapitalcollective/

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
    Doula Training: ...

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