Madam C.J. Walker and Andrew Carnegie in Dialogue: The Past, Present & Future of Race, Gender and Philanthropy
Tyrone Freeman’s Madam C.J. Walker’s Gospel of Giving (2020) establishes Walker as a foremother of African American philanthropy, while Maribel Morey’s White Philanthropy (2021) problematizes the legacy of Andrew Carnegie’s vision for national and international philanthropy. In dialogue with each other’s work, Freeman and Morey will introduce their book-length research on these two early 20th century philanthropists and discuss how their historical works can contribute to today’s discussions on the role of philanthropy in achieving greater racial and gender equality.
Featuring
Dr. Maribel Morey, Founding Executive Director, Miami Institute for the Social Sciences
Dr. Tyrone Freeman, Associate Professor of Philanthropic Studies, Director of Undergraduate Programs, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Moderated by Amir Pasic, Eugene R. Tempel, Dean, IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy