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Two-Eyed Seeing: Rethinking Power and Trust in Philanthropy

Two-Eyed Seeing: Rethinking Power and Trust in Philanthropy

Update: 2025-06-19
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In this episode of PhilanthroThink, we sit down with Wanda Brascoupé, a leader in Indigenous philanthropy whose work has reshaped how giving happens in Canada.

Wanda shares how she was invited into this work by her community, and how the Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund was built on trust, relationships, and plain language—rather than traditional grantmaking.

We talk about power, humility, and the importance of rethinking who decides what’s valuable. It’s a generous conversation with clear takeaways for funders, community leaders, and anyone looking to do better work.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Land acknowledgments are a crucial starting point for meaningful giving

  • Wanda Brascoupé’s journey shows how change begins in community

  • Decolonizing philanthropy means rethinking who holds power—and who defines value

  • Indigenous-led models shift how generosity and impact are understood

  • Trust-based philanthropy prioritizes relationships, not money

  • Two-eyed seeing bridges Indigenous and Western ways of working

  • Philanthropy must adapt to better serve communities on the ground

  • Safe, respectful processes build lasting trust

  • Non-Indigenous organizations can be better partners by listening and showing up

  • More Indigenous leadership in philanthropy isn’t just hopeful—it’s essential

CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction to PhilanthroThink and Land Acknowledgment
02:25 Wanda Brascoupé’s Journey into Philanthropy
05:23 Decolonizing Philanthropy: Rethinking Power
07:09 Indigenous-Led Models: Shifting the Landscape
12:54 Building the Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund
20:09 Trust-Based Philanthropy: Relationships Over Money
24:40 Staying Grounded in Community
27:23 Daily Reflections and Philanthropic Practice
29:56 Saying No with Care and Accountability
31:51 Working with Indigenous Communities
34:07 Humility and Institutional Change
36:34 What Gives Wanda Hope
38:43 Inviting a Trust-Based Approach
40:17 Learning, Unlearning, and Showing Up
44:13 Looking Ahead: A Question for Future Generations

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CREDITS
Hosts:
Megan Skyvington – https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganskyvington/
Emily Goodwin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-goodwin-/
Fengwen Yu – https://www.linkedin.com/in/fengwen-yu-891504131/
Daniel H. Lanteigne – https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhlanteigne

Production: Keenlii – https://keenlii.com
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Producer: Barry Keegan – https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrykeegan


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ABOUT PHILANTHROTHINK
PhilanthroThink is a podcast series from Carleton University’s Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership (MPNL) program. In each episode, we sit down with philanthropic leaders, wealth creators, and changemakers to explore the real challenges and opportunities shaping the sector in Canada and beyond.

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Two-Eyed Seeing: Rethinking Power and Trust in Philanthropy

Two-Eyed Seeing: Rethinking Power and Trust in Philanthropy

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