Beth Huang
Beth Huang is the Program Officer for Civic Engagement and Democracy at the Tides Foundation. The democracy portfolio at Tides granted $123 million to organizations in 2024. Within this portfolio, Beth leads the Healthy Democracy Fund, which has granted over $64 million to more than 200 organizations since 2020. Beth has 15 years of organizing experience in the student movement, labor unions, and electoral campaigns. She previously served as the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Voter Table, a fiscally sponsored project of TSNE, where she worked with over 40 partners organizations on nonpartisan civic engagement, led the grassroots coalitions on census and redistricting, and served on the steering committees of the Election Modernization Coalition and Raise Up Massachusetts.
Join thought leaders for a fireside chat on bold strategies for driving systemic change. Panelists will explore how nonprofits can leverage advocacy and coalition-building to confront racial inequities and create meaningful change. This conversation will frame the day’s sessions by emphasizing actionable pathways to advance equity and systems change in organizational practices.
Opening Performance by Porsha Olayiwola, City of Boston Poet Laureate
Opening Plenary Welcome: Elaine Ng, President & CEO, TSNE
Moderator: Iván Espinoza-Madrigal, Executive Director, Lawyers for Civil Rights
Panel: Beth Huang, Civic Engagement and Democracy Program Officer, Tides Foundation and Anthony Poore, President & CEO, New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity
Speakers: Beth Huang, Porsha Olayiwola, Anthony Poore, Iván Espinoza-Madrigal
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