“I choose and believe in light and love. I know you do too. But it is not enough just to hope for it. It is not enough to wish for justice. It is not enough to hope that people will do right. If we value it, we must stand for...
What will the world look like when our children have their own children? When Jerry and I think about our philanthropy, this is top of mind for us. This summer, parts of the world were underwater even as others burned. The laws of atmospheric physics explain the increasing frequency and...
This month, as we mark 20 years since the attacks of 9/11, I’ll join New Yorkers and people from around the world in listening to the reading of the names at the World Trade Center. The ceremony helps fulfill our obligation to honor the lives of those who were killed...
Are you listening? How? And to whom? I share these questions as ones I’ve asked myself as both a philanthropist and an artist. I share these questions as the spark that I believe can ignite a shift in philanthropy that will transform our approaches and our impact. This month, I...
Democracy is under severe threat in the United States and around the world, but figuring out how to use your financial resources to protect and sustain American democracy is no easy feat. For one thing, the decline of democracy is an incredibly complex challenge with a multitude of domestic and...
As vaccinations are being adopted worldwide, businesses are opening up, and people are rushing out into life again, I, like many others, can see the light at the end of the tunnel. At this moment, I find myself reflecting and looking ahead to a future beyond the pandemic, one with...
Last fall, record-setting fires here in California provided a small glimpse of what climate change has in store for us. Hundreds of thousands evacuated. Smoke darkened skies glowed an eerie orange for days. Health experts recommended staying indoors for weeks to avoid dangerously polluted air; but, of course, not everyone...
As we all make our way through what has been an unprecedented year for so many around the world, I am struck by the way my experiences in philanthropy have shaped my understanding of the pandemic, clarified my sense of priorities, and inspired my sense of hope at the road...
I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a “Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad” year. As an individual funder, there are an infinite number of worthy funding opportunities. During the spring and early summer, I had trouble holding “a north star” as the funding landscape became increasingly volatile. I...
We are at a moment of reckoning around race and power that could change our society forever. The question now is whether we will change for the better or for the worse. On the one hand, there is much more public awareness of racial equity issues and how the country’s...