A group of 39 foundations took out ads in newspapers across the country Sunday asking people to share stories of hope in their communities to counteract the “feelings of sorrow and discord” resulting from recent killings of both citizens and police officers.
Presidents of the largest grant makers, including the Gates, Ford, Hewlett, and Kresge foundations each signed the advertisements, which begin, in bold letters: “From our history, hope.”
The killings, which have trained a spotlight on the treatment of black men by police and elevated the relationship between law-enforcement officials and minorities to the highest levels of political debate in an election year have created a generation-defining moment, according to the foundation leaders.
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