Becoming The Vision

Freedom Dreams in Philanthropy

A show about practicing the future we deserve. Hosts Dr. Chera Reid and Dr. Trinel Torian invite visionaries from the field of philanthropy and beyond who believe and practice the idea that we must change ourselves to change the world.

  1. People Power with Angelique Power

    JAN 13

    People Power with Angelique Power

    Happy New Year!   In this episode we’re joined by Angelique Power, President & CEO @ The Skillman Foundation for a conversation about seeding change and embracing the power of people.Power for a conversation about seeding change and embracing the power of people. Angelique reflects on her Chicago roots, ancestry, and the importance of owning what makes you unique—learning to hold being both apart and a part as a source of strength and grounding for leadership. We talk about her place in a lineage of leadership at the Skillman Foundation, where she is the third Black woman, in succession, to lead the organization—following Carol Goss and Tonya Allen. Angelique speaks candidly about what becomes possible when women of color lead, and how she carries forward the impact, vision, and inspiration of those who came before her. We explore how Skillman stands on vision and with visionaries. Angelique shares a pragmatic look at the foundation’s People Powered Education initiative, underscoring that social change requires both grassroots and grasstops strategies. She speaks about partnering with Detroiters—who deeply own the identity of their city—in shaping education policy rooted in lived experience. We also talk about Detroit youth: their desires for change, their hope for the future, and their insistence on building new systems rather than waiting on old ones to deliver.Angelique describes her role in this moment as creating the conditions for authorship, agency, and lasting change to take root in Detroit.

    29 min
  2. Dreaming Forward with Chera and Trinel

    11/19/2025

    Dreaming Forward with Chera and Trinel

    Becoming the Vision is back! This season, we’re Dreaming Forward—reflecting on our lineages and transforming them into legacies of freedom and justice for all. In this episode, the show’s producer, Zak Rosen, turns the mic on our hosts, asking the same question they’ve posed to so many others: What are you meditating on in this work of collective liberation? In our conversation, Chera channels the audacity of her grandmother—who, with steadfast faith in better days ahead, left behind a treasured pair of boots for the next little girl who might need them, as her family sought new opportunities in the segregated South. Trinel shares his practice of return—to self, to purpose—speaking on the reclamation of his personal magic as a daily act of vulnerability: risking embarrassment in service of connection, and daring visibility for the chance to be truly seen.  We learn that Freedom Dreams in Philanthropy emerged from and is grounded in Chera’s deeper exploration of education for liberation, further catalyzed by her lived experience in philanthropy and her curiosity about how other leaders of color were seeing and making possibilities from where they stood. This resonates with Trinel’s interest in how we turn these possibilities into practice: creating new ways of seeing, being, and doing, that open pathways for systems level-change This conversation makes clear that freedom dreaming is both lineage and living practice—a way of holding possibility and making it real through daily acts of dreaming, boldness, and agency. As we Dream Forward this season, we invite you to reflect on the stories, people, and histories that shaped you—and to consider how they can be seeds of liberation for yourself and others. Join us for this intimate conversation as we trace the roots of our work and practice the futures we’re imagining together. #BecomingTheVision #FreedomDreaming #Philanthropy #Leadership #DreamingForward #CollectiveLiberation

    32 min
  3. On Purpose with Joanna Jackson

    11/19/2025

    On Purpose with Joanna Jackson

    Season Three of Becoming the Vision is here! This season, we’re Dreaming Forward—turning lineage to legacy and purpose into practice.  In the first episode, we sit down with Joanna Jackson, President & CEO of the Weingart Foundation. A New Yorker by way of the famed High School of Performing Arts, Joanna shares how her early training in drama shaped a leadership rooted in vulnerability, voice, and imagination. Descending from a family of organizers and activists, her story reflects a deep belief in the personal as collective—the understanding that our individual striving can serve freedom and justice for all. Joanna's leadership journey is one of evolution, not arrival. As a testament to the importance of staying on purpose—doing the work from where you are, letting it be the guide—Joanna now leads the mission she helped to establish across her various roles at the foundation since 2008.  Her story illustrates how purpose can align with practice when the organization isn’t static, which Joanna credits to Weingart’s commitment to organizational learning as a posture.  Even amid political noise, Joanna focuses on the signal: the hope and solidarity emerging across Los Angeles and California. She names the opportunity and responsibility of this moment: to deepen collective visioning and practice as institutions, as leaders, and as people. Our conversation becomes a meditation on meeting the moment—using everything you have, even that 95%, in service to collective liberation. #BecomingTheVision #FreedomDreaming #Philanthropy #Leadership #DreamingForward #CollectiveLiberation

    43 min
  4. Unrig the Game with Vanessa Priya Daniels

    07/08/2025 · BONUS

    Unrig the Game with Vanessa Priya Daniels

    As we work on our new season of Becoming the Vision, we're thrilled to feature an episode from the new podcast, Nonprofits Now: Leading Today from the good folks at The Chronicle of Philanthropy. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! -- As nonprofit leaders grapple with increasingly dire threats to their funding and missions, it’s more important than ever to understand what it takes to lead resilient organizations. For a look at what skills are most important, we hear from Vanessa Priya Daniel, who interviewed 45 social-justice leaders for her new book, Unrig the Game: What Women of Color Can Teach Everyone About Winning. Daniel combines her extensive research for the book with her own experiences as an organizer and founder of Groundswell Fund and Groundswell Action Fund — which together have distributed more than $100 million to over 200 organizations led by women of color and transgender people. In a conversation with Chronicle CEO Stacy Palmer, Daniel says her interviews led her to identify three all successful change agents possessed: • Bold ideas. Incremental solutions don’t add up to enough to solve the tremendous challenges of today and tomorrow.  • Generosity. Daniel says an “ethos of rising by lifting others” is what makes the women she interviewed successful. • 360-degree vision. There’s never just one cause of a problem that’s complex and worth solving. --- You can find a video version of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugOjpCJ3ChE&t=81s Nonprofits Now: Leading Today is hosted by Stacy Palmer. It’s produced by Emily Haynes at the Chronicle of Philanthropy and from Reasonable Volume, Mary Dooe is the producer, Mark Bush is our engineer, and Rachel Swaby and Elise Hu are executive producers. Additional support comes from Margie Fleming Glennon, Andrew Simon, Nick Adams, Krista Niles, Amaya Beltran, and Kyle Johnson.

    32 min
5
out of 5
13 Ratings

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A show about practicing the future we deserve. Hosts Dr. Chera Reid and Dr. Trinel Torian invite visionaries from the field of philanthropy and beyond who believe and practice the idea that we must change ourselves to change the world.