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Dear Mark Zuckerberg,
I can tell from your letter to your daughter (congrats, btw!) and decision to give away 99% of your Facebook stock that you want to do good things with your money. I'm the Executive Director at Resource Generation (RG), where we organize young people with wealth like yourself to work towards the equitable distribution of wealth, land and power. So, we're on the same team.
Dear Mark Zuckerberg,
I can tell from your letter to your daughter (congrats, btw!) and decision to give away 99% of your Facebook stock that you want to do good things with your money. I'm the Executive Director at Resource Generation (RG), where we organize young people with wealth like yourself to work towards the equitable distribution of wealth, land and power. So, we're on the same team.
However, I'm skeptical of your decision to move the $45 billion to your own privately controlled LLC, because, well, that's not actually giving anything away. It is still privately controlled by you with no decision-making power by the communities who need the better world you described to your daughter.
Check out a report released this week by Institute for Policy Studies, which finds the Forbes 400 have more wealth than the bottom 61% of Americans combined, and the richest 100 households in the US have the same amount of money as all African Americans in the US combined - aka, epic inequality.
At Resource Generation, we apply a social justice philanthropy framework to money and giving, and aim to address the root cause of wealth disparity in the first place. I get it - navigating this stuff as a wealthy person is hard, even with the best intentions! That's why at RG we work to do this collectively and hold to these principles, some of which include:
Mark, Priscilla, or any other people 35 and under with wealth - please contact me and Resource Generation if you're interested in joining a community that works in partnership with grassroots organizations to fundamentally transform our economic system, so future generations don't inherit this inequality that wealthy people have created. We want and need to do this together.
Sincerely,
Jessie Spector
Executive Director
Resource Generation
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Dear Mark Zuckerberg,
I can tell from your letter to your daughter (congrats, btw!) and decision to give away 99% of your Facebook stock that you want to do good things with your money. I'm the Executive Director at Resource Generation (RG), where we organize young people with wealth like yourself to work towards the equitable distribution of wealth, land and power. So, we're on the same team.
However, I'm skeptical of your decision to move the $45 billion to your own privately controlled LLC, because, well, that's not actually giving anything away. It is still privately controlled by you with no decision-making power by the communities who need the better world you described to your daughter.
Check out a report released this week by Institute for Policy Studies, which finds the Forbes 400 have more wealth than the bottom 61% of Americans combined, and the richest 100 households in the US have the same amount of money as all African Americans in the US combined - aka, epic inequality.
At Resource Generation, we apply a social justice philanthropy framework to money and giving, and aim to address the root cause of wealth disparity in the first place. I get it - navigating this stuff as a wealthy person is hard, even with the best intentions! That's why at RG we work to do this collectively and hold to these principles, some of which include:
Mark, Priscilla, or any other people 35 and under with wealth - please contact me and Resource Generation if you're interested in joining a community that works in partnership with grassroots organizations to fundamentally transform our economic system, so future generations don't inherit this inequality that wealthy people have created. We want and need to do this together.
Sincerely,
Jessie Spector
Executive Director
Resource Generation
Dear Mark Zuckerberg,
I can tell from your letter to your daughter (congrats, btw!) and decision to give away 99% of your Facebook stock that you want to do good things with your money. I'm the Executive Director at Resource Generation (RG), where we organize young people with wealth like yourself to work towards the equitable distribution of wealth, land and power. So, we're on the same team.
However, I'm skeptical of your decision to move the $45 billion to your own privately controlled LLC, because, well, that's not actually giving anything away. It is still privately controlled by you with no decision-making power by the communities who need the better world you described to your daughter.
Check out a report released this week by Institute for Policy Studies, which finds the Forbes 400 have more wealth than the bottom 61% of Americans combined, and the richest 100 households in the US have the same amount of money as all African Americans in the US combined - aka, epic inequality.
At Resource Generation, we apply a social justice philanthropy framework to money and giving, and aim to address the root cause of wealth disparity in the first place. I get it - navigating this stuff as a wealthy person is hard, even with the best intentions! That's why at RG we work to do this collectively and hold to these principles, some of which include:
Mark, Priscilla, or any other people 35 and under with wealth - please contact me and Resource Generation if you're interested in joining a community that works in partnership with grassroots organizations to fundamentally transform our economic system, so future generations don't inherit this inequality that wealthy people have created. We want and need to do this together.
Sincerely,
Jessie Spector
Executive Director
Resource Generation