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Related: About this forumDisgrace For the Cure: Komen Prez Steps Down to Make More Money
Erin Ryan
Nancy Brinker, founder, President, and CEO of Susan G. Komen for the Cure (which I'm now required to characterize as "embattled" announced yesterday that after years at the helm of the breast cancer charity, she'd be stepping down from her role to focus more on "revenue creation." Two other board members resigned on the same day, and it's not clear who will replace Brinker as she works to convince more people to give her money for the cure.
The charity's had a disastrous year at the very end of January, Komen announced that it would be cutting off its grants to Planned Parenthood, angering women's groups, politicians, and fueling a long-whispered theory that the organization cared more about its own image than it did about actual women's health. And in the days after the announcement, it was discovered that, thanks to some highly-placed Komen officials with ideologically extreme agendas, the grant cutoff wasn't procedural, but political. The charity couldn't get its story straight it first claimed that Planned Parenthood grants had been discontinued because the family planning organization was under Congressional investigation, but when several people pointed out that Planned Parenthood gave money to plenty of organizations and institutions that were under investigation, Nancy Brinker took it upon herself to defend Komen's actions in a series of media appearances that only made her look like Lady Who Lunched who didn't need to fully explain herself to the millions of American women who didn't want to see women's health further politicized.
Planned Parenthood's funds were eventually restored by the charity, but not before several curiously political Komen stances and questionable practices were brought to light why had the charity supported embryonic stem cell research in 2006, and disavowed it in 2011? Why did Nancy Brinker, wealthy thanks to a profitable divorce, still earn almost half a million dollars a year and live a lavish, charity-funded lifestyle? How beholden to right-wing political pressure was the organization? And why the hell were they partnering with the dictator of Uzbekistan's socialite pop singer daughter, whose fashion line uses child slave labor? And why did the perfume the charity sold contain carcinogens? And why did the organization refuse to condemn cancer-causing chemicals used by companies that gave them lots of money? And why did they spend so much time suing other, smaller charities?
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Great article -- recommend reading it.
catbyte
(35,772 posts)I heard they're really taking a financial hit. Good. Don't fuck with us, Komen. We get enough of it from the GOP.
Diane
Anishinaabe in MI & mom to Taz, Nigel, and new baby brother Sammy, members of Dogs Against Romney, Cat Division
"Dogs Arent Luggage--HISS!
obamanut2012
(27,806 posts)Since quite a few Komen 5Ks are coming up.
catbyte
(35,772 posts)this summer. That's a significant hit. Good.
obamanut2012
(27,806 posts)Agreed: good. The time and money can be better used elsewhere.
Raster
(20,999 posts)The damage has been done. And Nancy has been exposed as the callous tool she truly is.
obamanut2012
(27,806 posts)I'm betting many of those who didn't donate gave their money elsewhere. Locally? Nationally?
I think Komen is closing the barn door way too late.
Raster
(20,999 posts)And I agree, the Komen Foundation should have kicked Brinker and her partisan playmates to the curb a long time ago.
frylock
(34,825 posts)LadyHawkAZ
(6,199 posts)She's just changing titles. I'm willing to bet she'll still have her dirty hands on the controls on the quiet.
I'll wait to donate until she (and her salary and perks) have left the organization completely. Meanwhile I'll continue to donate direct to PP.
Raster
(20,999 posts)....not to mention the attention and adulation, however these days it may be just a tad unwelcome. Brinker believes this is HER CHARITY, hers alone to milk for everything she can.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)so-called "all powerful values voter", this year.
They forget, for instance, that most Americans are pro-choice, and don't want to live in a Theocracy.
Then, they are reminded.
Happens over and over again. Americans simply aren't going to fall for religious right authoritarians trying to tell them how to run their lives.
The apparently deeply longed-for, "morally superior" past, is gone.