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Se-ah-dom Edmo and Esperanza Tervalon on funding the movement, what’s really “radical” and wooden clogs

Se-ah-dom Edmo and Esperanza Tervalon on funding the movement, what’s really “radical” and wooden clogs

Update: 2025-07-22
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Executive Director of Seeding Justice Se-ah-dom Edmo and Board Chair Esperanza Tervalon sit down with us to reflect on the foundation’s nearly 50-year history of convening movement leaders to build collective power across Oregon state – and more recently, Washington and Idaho – towards justice and liberation for all communities. 

Together they open their doors and invite us into a foundation that feels different from others; one led by organizers and movement leaders, that centers those most impacted by injustices, that champions practical, flexible and responsive solutions, and that believes wholeheartedly in caring for one another as humans. 

As they reflect on the current environment, Se-ah-dom and Esperanza remind us of the importance of finding our people and taking good care of ourselves to sustain this critical work. 

Episode Guide: https://philanthropynw.org/podcast/givingpractice/se-ah-dom-edmo-and-esperanza-tervalon

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Se-ah-dom Edmo and Esperanza Tervalon on funding the movement, what’s really “radical” and wooden clogs

Se-ah-dom Edmo and Esperanza Tervalon on funding the movement, what’s really “radical” and wooden clogs