Resources for Ethical and Generous Engagement of Indigenous Speakers
Our Indigenous Aunties and Community Partners have shared feedback on the harms and lack of transparency embedded in many of the requests they receive to share their expertise at gatherings and events. Settler event planners, we invite you to use the checklist below as a simple guide to how you can ethically and generously work with Indigenous speakers. And Indigenous cousins, we invite you to use and adapt the questionnaire below to help you ask for the information you need when you’re asked to speak at events!
Auntiedotes to White Supremacy Worksheet
Please download this fillable worksheet to explore some of the ways that white supremacy culture manifests in philanthropy and to dream with us about how we can begin to heal together.
Reciprocity Report 2024
We are so thrilled to share the stories, accountability practices, abundance mindset, and rich relationships that have deepened for us over the last year. We hope you find tools and inspiration in this Report, and joy in the beautiful artwork of Arianna Augustine who did our illustrations and graphic design!
Reciprocity Report 2023
We are excited to share with you our inaugural Reciprocity Report, in which we — the Aunties Council, the Co-Leads, our funder partners, and Indigenous community leaders — reflect together on the power and growth that marked the emergent phase of our Collaborative.
RRC is a proud member of The Circle on Philanthropy