EPISODE · Oct 6, 2020 · 21 MIN
Sharing stories & spaces on racial equity - Tarlin Saye, Synergos
from Impact Journey with Julia · host Julia S
In this second episode in a Synergos series, Tarlin Saye takes us from Liberia to the US, from traveler and writer to event organizer, as she creates spaces and shares stories with a long term view on uncomfortable topics like racial equity. THE IMPACT. Tarlin: Leads Global Programs and Experiences at Synergos for the Global Philanthropists Circle (GPC), a network of leading philanthropic families committed to becoming more effective social investors Has led Synergos’ series on Dismantling Systemic Racism (first and second sessions, and videos one two and three) Spearheaded leadership roles in youth organizations on issues like income inequality, racial divides, and societal stigmas against the homeless and/or terminally ill Has spent time on 6 continents, exposed to many cultural backgrounds and schools of thought Holds a B.A. in Theology from the University of St. Thomas THE JOURNEY. In our conversation, we explore: Early influences - storytelling and travel, from theology to events to philanthropy Racial equity - creating a space to challenge assumptions and share stories How to hold a strong space - allowing for discomfort while bringing in positive touchstones A long-term view on systemic racism - making a commitment and acknowledging privilege
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In this second episode in a Synergos series, Tarlin Saye takes us from Liberia to the US, from traveler and writer to event organizer, as she creates spaces and shares stories with a long term view on uncomfortable topics like racial equity. THE IMPACT. Tarlin: Leads Global Programs and Experiences at Synergos for the Global Philanthropists Circle (GPC), a network of leading philanthropic families committed to becoming more effective social investors Has led Synergos’ series on Dismantling Systemic Racism (first and second sessions, and videos one two and three) Spearheaded leadership roles in youth organizations on issues like income inequality, racial divides, and societal stigmas against the homeless and/or terminally ill Has spent time on 6 continents, exposed to many cultural backgrounds and schools of thought Holds a B.A. in Theology from the University of St. Thomas THE JOURNEY. In our conversation, we explore: Early influences - storytelling and travel, from theology to events to philanthropy Racial equity - creating a space to challenge assumptions and share stories How to hold a strong space - allowing for discomfort while bringing in positive touchstones A long-term view on systemic racism - making a commitment and acknowledging privilege
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