The Big We

Hali Lee

Ayesha Curry

“Hali Lee is redefining philanthropy for the twenty-first century. Her activism and generosity are exemplary, and this book celebrates the beauty of community giving, and the power of collective action. In my own work, I’ve been so inspired by both the spirit of this book and giving circles at large, and I know readers will be too.”

- Ayesha Curry, Sweet July Books , Sweet July Books

Drawing from the experiences of real-life giving circles, influential philanthropist Hali Lee challenges our traditional understanding of philanthropy and makes her case for the power of giving and the radically simple idea that when we work together, we have the power to make the world a better place.

ISBN

9781638931515

Language

English

Page count

256

Edition

Hardcover

Sale date

March 4, 2025

Dimensions

6 x 9

About the Book

When you think of philanthropy, what do you envision? Uber wealthy donors? Extravagant galas? In recent decades, philanthropy has come to be seen as something exclusive to those with an abundance of resources. But giving doesn’t have to mean donating millions of dollars. It can be as simple as a group of people who come together to make an impact on their community. In The Big We, Hali Lee argues that the future of philanthropy belongs to community action, specifically giving circles―a group of people who come together to pool their resources to do something good in their community. Born of traditions of generosity rooted in many of our ancestral cultures, giving circles provide a way for us to overcome our sense of overwhelm at the many problems we face.

Through stories of real giving circles around the country, including her own experience starting the Asian Women Giving Circle, Lee shows us a more expansive vision for the future of philanthropy. One led by people who are refocusing on community, who care about rebuilding the civic space, and who are yearning for connection, purpose, and shared vision. Through these giving circles do we see not only the immense impact we can have in our own backyards, but also the tremendous scope of change we can achieve through the power of collective action.

Reviews

“Through compelling and diverse stories about the power of giving circles, Hali Lee demonstrates that true philanthropic impact comes from collective action and community engagement. By showcasing collaborative initiatives and highlighting the shared strength in unity, she fosters deeper connections and paves the way for a more equitable future for all.”

- Jamia Wilson, award-winning author of Young, Gifted and Black and coauthor of Road Map for Revolutionaries and Together We Rise