Forty years after the Kerner Commission report, US philanthropy is struggling with its own, self-acknowledged problems with racial diversity.
The commission, created by President Lyndon Johnson after the race riots in Newark and Detroit in 1967, famously described the US as “moving toward two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal”. Today this disparity is evident in many foundations, where boards and executive directors are overwhelmingly white.

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