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Bout time. :-)
I decided to see if I could confirm mk's recollection (and mine) that Don Jr was speaking of a D5.
As I was digging around I tripped over the following, which I think could very possibly be a significant alternate meaning to the "D5" reference. I was not able to find what I was looking for, but perhaps after seeing following you might forgive me:
It has Deep State, Foundations, and all manner of Social Justice tied in with it:
THIS IS THE Q DROP CONTAINING REFERENCE TO D5:
Reference Q 1332:
Q !4pRcUA0lBE 74 📁 May 10 2018 21:43:20 (EST) Fellow Patriots: What you are about to learn should not only scare you, but intensify your resolve to take back control [Freedom]. The information that will become public will further demonstrate the criminal & corrupt [pure evil] abuse of power that the Hussein administration undertook in joint efforts w/ domestic and foreign dignitaries. The snowball has begun rolling - there is no stopping it now. D5.
Stay the course and trust the plan.
Protective measures are in place.
Remain BRAVE.
We knew this day would come.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2qIXXafxCQ📁
United We Stand (WW).
WWG1WGA.
We FIGHT.
Conspiracy no more.
Q
Now the interesting stuff:
D5 - Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Philanthropy
http://www.d5coalition.org/about/
Advancing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Over 5 Years
Learn More: What is Diversity,Equity, and Inclusion?
D5 was a five-year coalition to advance philanthropys diversity, equity, and inclusion. As our constituencies become increasingly diverse, we need to understand and reflect their rich variety of perspectives in order to achieve greater impact.
To meet this challenge, philanthropic, community and thought leaders are all coming together in an ambitious effort. We started in 2010by forming an unprecedented coalition of 18 infrastructure organizations and setting a strategic agenda to help philanthropy become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. It became a growing collaboration of foundations large and small, individual donors, regional and national associations, and organizations that focus on diverse communities. Together, it was a powerful, national network with the potential to impact philanthropy at every level.
D5 built on the achievements and lessons of many in the field. The decades-long work of affinity groups and other partners on diversity issues are essential building blocks of D5's work going forward. In 2007, 50 foundations and allied leaders began the Diversity in Philanthropy Project (DPP), a time-limited campaign to expand diversity in the field. D5 was the culmination of this effort.
Who we are
Why D5
Coalition members
Who We Are:
Kelly Brown
is Director of the D5 Coalition, a five-year, effort to increase philanthropys diversity, equity and inclusiveness. Prior to this she was Principal Consultant at Viewpoint Consulting, which provides program design, planning, research, and facilitation services to nonprofits, philanthropic organizations and individuals investing resources to strengthen underserved communities.
Leadership Team
There were many individuals who served on D5s Leadership Team over the five-year initiative and brought a great deal of insight and strategic direction to the work. Below are the individuals who most recently served in this role.
Maricela Espinoza-Garcia, AriGoio Communications
Carly Hare, CHANGE Philanthropy (formerly Joint Affinity Groups)
Mae Hong, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Mary ONeill, United Philanthropy Forum (formerly Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers)
Lawrence McGill, Foundation Center
Kristopher Smith, formerly with Funders Network
Sylvia Zaldivar, formerly with Lake Country Community Foundation and Maestro Cares Foundation
WHAT IS DEI?
Diversity
The word diversity can mean different things to different people. Weve defined it broadly to encompass the demographic mix of a specific collection of people, taking into account elements of human difference, but focusing particularly on:
Racial and ethnic groups: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Hispanics/Latinos/Latinas, African Americans and blacks, and American Indians and Alaska Natives
LGBT populations
People with disabilities
Women
D5 uses this broad definition of diversity for three reasons.
First, this is what diversity looks like in the 21st century.
Second, our definition encompasses populations that historically have beenand remain underrepresented in grantmaking and among practitioners in the field, and marginalized in the broader society.
Third, to be a national leader, organized philanthropy must get in front of diversity, equity, and inclusion issues and do so in a comprehensive way. We acknowledge and respect that this is one of many ways to define diversity, a concept that can encompass many other human differences as well.
Equity
Improving equity is to promote justice, impartiality and fairness within the procedures, processes, and distribution of resources by institutions or systems. Tackling equity issues requires an understanding of the underlying or root causes of outcome disparities within our society.
Inclusion
Refers to the degree to which diverse individuals are able to participate fully in the decisionmaking processes within an organization or group. While a truly inclusive group is necessarily diverse, a diverse group may or may not be inclusive.
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As stated earlier, these people are all wrapped up in FOUNDATIONS - PHILANTHROPY- SOCIAL JUSTICE Definite tie in with Rockefeller Foundation exists among them as well.