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Trabian Shorters: Asset-Framing to Build a Better Future
Apr 23, 2026
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Lyneir Richardson: Inclusive Ownership of Shopping Centers
Mar 4, 2026
17m 12s
Dwayne Proctor: Advancing Health Equity in Missouri
Jan 30, 2026
19m 03s
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Nov 20, 2025
19m 20s
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Jul 31, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/23/26 | Trabian Shorters: Asset-Framing to Build a Better Future | Trabian Shorters has been thinking about systems since he was a kid—first with computers, now in shifting philanthropic culture to define people by their aspirations and contributions. He talks about his cognitive framework Asset-Framing® and the next narrative that leads to lasting change. | 19m 45s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | Lyneir Richardson: Inclusive Ownership of Shopping Centers | For Lyneir Richardson, seeing the value in people and places that others overlook has been the driving force of his career. He talks about revitalizing neighborhoods and wealth building through community-owned shopping centers. Lyneir is co-founder and CEO of The Chicago TREND Corporation. | 17m 12s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | Dwayne Proctor: Advancing Health Equity in Missouri | In 2021, Dr. Dwayne Proctor became the president and CEO of Missouri Foundation for Health, following nearly two decades at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He talks about the transition from national to state work—plus his early days touring with Ray Charles—and how to continue standing up for health equity. | 19m 03s | ||||||
| 11/20/25 | Jennifer Ng'andu | Jennifer Ng'andu, managing director at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, talks about ways to shift cultural mindsets to better serve children and families across the country. | 19m 20s | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | Carmen Rojas | Dr. Carmen Rojas, president and CEO of the Marguerite Casey Foundation, talks about philanthropy's crucial role in moving money to frontline organizations that are defending civil society. | 24m 12s | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | Dominica McBride | Dominica McBride, founder of BECOME, talks about culturally responsive evaluation as social justice and four themes from her book, Becoming Change Makers: The Exquisite Path to Leadership and Liberation for Women of Color. | 16m 56s | ||||||
| 3/31/25 | Katya Fels Smyth | Katya Fels Smyth, founder and CEO of Full Frame Initiative, talks about well-being justice, the importance of shifting power in systems change, and the organization's closing after more than 15 years. | 22m 26s | ||||||
| 11/21/24 | Jeff Fuhrer | Jeff Fuhrer breaks down false narratives about the U.S. economy—and how to change them to create more opportunity for all. He is the author of The Myth That Made Us: How False Beliefs about Racism and Meritocracy Broke Our Economy (and How to Fix It). Jeff's book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262552851/the-myth-that-made-us/ Jeff's recent article for the Brookings Institution, "The cost of being poor is rising. And it’s worse for poor families of color": https://www.brookings.edu/articles/t... | 22m 16s | ||||||
| 10/31/24 | Marcus Walton | Marcus Walton, president and CEO of GEO, sits down with Equal Measure's Leon T. Andrews, Jr., to speak about the importance of culture and community in shifting philanthropic grantmaking. | 19m 06s | ||||||
| 7/25/24 | Temi F. Bennett and Hanh Le | Temi F. Bennett and Hanh Le from iF, A Foundation for Radical Possibility, talk about racial equity versus racial justice and disrupting norms in the philanthroptic sector. | 20m 40s | ||||||
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| 6/18/24 | Crystal Hayling | Crystal Hayling, former executive director of the Libra Foundation, discusses her family’s roots in civil rights, the link between activism and democracy, and building intersectional movements for change. Learn more on The Measure. | 20m 12s | ||||||
| 5/1/24 | Amanda M. Navarro | Discover the power of hope and resilience in the pursuit of social justice with Amanda M. Navarro, executive director of Convergence Partnership. In our latest episode of The Measure, Amanda shares insights on scaling deep for transformative impact and how the partnership's strategic shift to centering racial justice is empowering grassroots movements. | 18m 37s | ||||||
| 4/2/24 | adrienne maree brown | adrienne maree brown grows healing ideas in public. Through her writing, music, and podcasts, adrienne has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination and Transformative Justice as ideas and practices for transformation. Her work is informed by 25 years of social and environmental justice facilitation in support of Black liberation, her love of Octavia E. Butler and visionary fiction, and her work as a doula. She is the author and editor of several published texts. | 18m 03s | ||||||
| 2/28/24 | Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick | Lisa Fitzpatrick, MD, MPH, MPA, is a board-certified infectious diseases physician and a medical epidemiologist. She discusses the costs, both human and financial, of low health literacy and the responsibility and opportunity for the health care system to make access to health information more equitable. | 20m 55s | ||||||
| 1/30/24 | Chantel Rush Tebbe | In this episode of The Measure, Chantel Rush Tebbe, Managing Director of the American Cities Program at the Kresge Foundation, shares insights on navigating power dynamics, the importance of community-driven solutions, and her personal journey shaped by familial experiences, illustrating the complex interplay between place, race, and systems change. | 21m 38s | ||||||
| 12/14/23 | Gerri Spilka | Gerri Spilka, Equal Measure’s founding director and past president, takes us to the beginnings of the organization and a nascent evaluation field as we celebrate 40 years as an organization. | 20m 58s | ||||||
| 10/26/23 | Clarence Anthony | Learn more about Clarence E. Anthony, CEO and Executive Director of the National League of Cities (NLC), and how America's cities, towns, and villages continue to build toward equity-driven change. | 22m 02s | ||||||
| 8/29/23 | Chike Aguh | In episode 4 of The Measure, we hear from Chike Aguh, former Chief Innovation Officer at the U.S. Department of Labor, about the future of jobs and how to create a more inclusive workforce. | 23m 58s | ||||||
| 7/11/23 | Erica Atwood | Leon T. Andrews, Jr., president and CEO of Equal Measure, sits down with Erica Atwood from the City of Philadelphia's Office of Policy and Strategic Initiatives for Criminal Justice and Public Safety. They talk about reducing gun violence in Philadelphia, the city's anti-violence Community Expansion Grant pilot program, and the necessity of Black joy. | 15m 47s | ||||||
| 6/6/23 | Jara Dean-Coffey and Marcia Coné | In the second episode The Measure, Leon T. Andrews, Jr. sits down with Jara Dean-Coffey and Marcia Coné of the Equitable Evaluation Initiative. They discuss the origins of the Equitable Evaluation Framework™, the importance of context in philanthropic work, and the necessary evolution of evaluation and philanthropy in the United States. | 24m 52s | ||||||
| 12/17/22 | Angela Glover Blackwell | Angela Glover Blackwell shares her background of growing up in segregated St. Louis, Missouri; the concept of transformative solidarity; and the importance of understanding history to move forward with social change. Welcome to the first episode of The Measure. | 20m 51s | ||||||
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