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424 Rachel Ball: Economic Justice, Collective Action, and Changing the System

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My guest this week is Rachel Ball, CEO of the Reichstein Foundation, where she works at the forefront of social, economic, and environmental justice through collaborative philanthropy and systems-level change.

Rachel’s path into this work was shaped early. Growing up in Sydney in a family grounded in education, and later experiencing global inequality firsthand during a Rotary exchange in Brazil, she developed a deep commitment to justice and collective action. Those early experiences, combined with a strong community of peers engaged in activism continue to shape her leadership today.

In this episode of Humans of Purpose, we explore what it takes to create meaningful change in a complex and often fragmented world.

We discuss:

  • key themes from the Progress social change conference, including the need for unity across differences
  • why economic justice is foundational to solving broader social challenges
  • how philanthropy can move beyond grant-making to align investment with purpose
  • and the role of tax reform as a powerful (and often overlooked) lever for fairness and redistribution

Rachel also shares insights into the Reichstein Foundation’s approach, from funding long-term advocacy work to supporting First Nations-led organisations and treaty processes, and rethinking how over $50 billion in philanthropic capital can be used to drive systemic change.

This conversation is a thoughtful reflection on power, responsibility, and what it means to build an economy that works for people, not just markets.

It’s also a reminder that lasting change doesn’t happen overnight. It requires persistence, collaboration, and a willingness to work together, even when it feels uncomfortable.

🔗 Explore more from Rachel’s work here: https://reichsteinfoundation.org.au/

 

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