The Feminization of Philanthropy
New breed of wealthy women will change strategies around poverty, social justice.
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FS: So it seems as women come into more wealth and power, they're playing philanthropic catch-up. Will this trend continue?
AB: Things will change. In the younger generation, men in philanthropy are much more ready and able to see [the importance of women's role in society and in curing its ills] by virtue of their education and of seeing women in positions of power. The presence of women in almost every field of endeavor is having an impact on the younger generation of men and boys.
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