Dodge Q&A: Ysabel Y. Gonzalez on creating, dismantling the why during times...
On Martin Luther King Boulevard between the Essex County Historic Courthouse and the Veterans’ Courthouse in Newark, the words “ABOLISH WHITE SUPREMACY” were installed and painted in bright yellow...
View ArticleJoin our Culturally Responsive Arts Education & Anti-Racism 25-Day Challenge
It’s not too late to join the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation’s new Culturally Responsive Arts Education and Anti-Racism 25-Day Challenge, which launches today. The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation has...
View ArticleIntroducing our new Equity Framework
Here at the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, we envision an equitable New Jersey through creative, engaged, and sustainable communities. Following the development of our strategic vision, we created new...
View ArticlePresident’s Message: Lessons learned for the year ahead
At the Dodge Foundation, we challenged ourselves this year as we focused on the opportunity to lead and live into equity. 2020 invited us to explore the intersection of risk and opportunity and to...
View ArticleA question for our disrupted times: Will well-meaning white people be able to...
Photo courtesy of Martin LaBar via Creative Commons Last year’s Dodge Board Leadership Series wrapped in the spring with a workshop titled “Turning Learning into Action,” with an emphasis on...
View ArticleDodge’s Imagine A New Way transformation launches with new grants
Trustees approve $2.8M toward an equitable and just New Jersey The Center for Environmental Transformation’s youth program participants and the market manager sell produce in the Waterfront South...
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