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Lyman, Elizabeth J. "Jing", December 4, 1991
- Collection ID:
- 90-046
- Date:
- December 4, 1991
- Scope Content:
- Elizabeth J. "Jing" Lyman, active in volunteerism, social welfare, and philanthropy for decades, discusses the profound influence of her upbringing, family, education, and background on the development of her values, career path, and philosophy of philanthropy. In this interview, she emphasizes women and philanthropy, grant seeking and grant making, especially with regard to diversity issues. In addition, Lyman speaks of the importance and effectiveness of grassroots organizing, and the making of activist grants.
- Collection Context
Wilson, Kirke, June 26, 1991
- Collection ID:
- 90-032
- Date:
- June 26, 1991
- Scope Content:
- Kirke Wilson, a philanthropist employed at the Rosenberg Foundation, discusses the main issues tackled by the foundation: the cultural integration of immigrants, children and families in poverty, and child support reform. He speaks of his strong feelings of social responsibility and about social justice. Mr. Wilson comments on the recognition of the need for reform that grew out of the movements of the nineteen sixties. In addition, he discusses grant making, his opinion as to the government's optimal role in philanthropy, and foundation specialization.
- Place:
- San Francisco, California
- Collection Context