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SCG 2023 Policy Conference - REIMAGINE: Multiracial Democracy

  • The California Endowment The California Endowment | 1000 North Alameda Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 (map)

Join us in-person at SCG's 2023 Policy Conference!

What is a multiracial democracy? Why do we need an inclusive, multiracial democracy for all communities to thrive? How do we repair racial inequalities in our policies, institutions, and culture?

Our region and state are undergoing profound demographic changes that significantly impact who holds and wields political power. BIPOC organizers and movement leaders have achieved a wave of recent victories with local elections of community-centered leaders and the passage of equity-driven policies representative of a new generation of public officials. 

Change, however, is often met with resistance. We’ve seen incredible backlash from groups desperate to maintain the status quo. These groups are engaging in increasingly dangerous behaviors that threaten our democracy, including mis- and disinformation, hate speech, and legislative attacks on our civil rights and liberties. 

Philanthropy has an opportunity to protect and strengthen our democracy for the long haul. Achieving long-term systems change will require funders to share power and invest in community-led movements. Sustained community organizing, power-building, and movement funding can increase civic engagement, fight voter suppression, advocate for public policies, and elevate the leadership of marginalized communities. 

Creating a democratic system that is representative of all of our communities is a long-term effort that is bigger than any one election cycle or political party. Cross-sector collaboration can deepen democratic practices to move us toward multiracial democracy, and we know that effective co-governance requires a focus on systems change. 

Join SCG for our annual 2023 Policy Conference to learn about interventions, prevention, and solutions in co-governance, civic engagement, local journalism, culture, and narrative change. Together, we can bring true multiracial democracy with a policy agenda rooted in racial equity, freedom, and healing.

Conference Advisors

Vanessa Bechtel
President & CEO
Ventura County Community Foundation

Parker Blackman
Executive Director
LA Partnership for Early Childhood Investment

Julian Cuevas
Director of Policy & Governmental Affairs
Inland Empire Community Foundation

Efrain Escobedo
President & CEO
Center for Nonprofit Management

Seyron Foo
Senior Program Officer, Homelessness
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Rebecca Hamburg
Chief Network Officer
California Donor Table

Jennifer Lynch
Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility & Internal Communications
Paramount Pictures

Raúl Macias
Program Director, Democracy
Evelyn & Walter Haas Jr. Fund

Jessica Mofield
Chief Advancement Officer
Tides Advocacy

Karthick Ramakrishnan
Director, UC Riverside Center for Social Innovation
Board Member, The California Endowment

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