LV is guided by the following five beliefs. We use these principles to check ourselves, our relationships, and our work. Read more detail about our beliefs here.
- We are accountable to Black healing and thriving.
For this country to become whole, a transformation of our systems and culture is required. We have to start at the root: the pain and devastation of chattel slavery, and the legacy of exploitation and devaluation that Black folks continue to face today. There is no America without Black resilience; there is no repair without Black healing. And when Black people thrive, America thrives.
- This journey requires a broad coalition.
We’re a bridging organization that supports learning and belonging for all people on this path, because we know racial repair benefits all of us. We believe non-Black people – both white and non-Black people of color – must be active Agents of Repair, and able to see themselves in the work of repairing the harms of slavery and its legacy.
- We operate in the liminal space between our current reality and the future we envision.
We transform the present to accelerate movement towards liberation. We recognize that by engaging in the world, we are forced to participate in white supremacist systems – and, we have agency regarding how we participate and must hold ourselves accountable to critique and subversion. We build organizational structures and processes that reliably distribute power and promote equity. In addition, we are unapologetic about using the tools of power that are required to propel our movement forward.
- We hold the complexity of many perspectives because our movement is not a monolith.
Our operative word is and. We know the harm of chattel slavery and its legacy; we use lived experience and research/statistics; we make strategic plans and hold space for adaptation and emergence. In doing so, we build something new. We create space for all our multitudes to be seen, held, and accepted – and this keeps us from falling into binaries that divide and distract us.
- We have the courage to make the impossible possible.
We are unapologetic about the audacity of our mission. We are doing what we know is right – as learners – and we are trying to do something we don’t yet fully know how to do.
We’re a team of strategists, storytellers, and organizers, who believe that Black power, joy, and resources are a precondition to collective prosperity.
We are so grateful to cofounders Garrett Neiman and Allen Kwabena Frimpong who helped get Liberation Ventures off the ground.







We honor our elders. Our Wise Council creates the opportunity to learn from their experiences and celebrate their contributions – past and present. . The Council meets quarterly, providing support and feedback on major projects and challenges.




Thank you to our institutional funding partners, who have committed to advancing reparations and transforming philanthropy for the better.





























