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How Communities Around the World Are Connecting Social Isolation and Health

Stanford Social Innovation Review

It is a credible generalization that men’s lifelong role in paid work, traditionally and previously imagined as “the breadwinner,” gives them less exposure to the socialization and social skills implicit in traditional women’s roles like bearing and nurturing children and caring for relatives. But they can’t operate in a void.

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Of Myths and Markets: Moving Beyond the Capitalist God That Failed Us

NonProfit Quarterly

Conway of Caltech, titled The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market , examines the role of corporate propaganda. Musgrave offers a more satisfying answer, writing, “I understand neoliberalism as a governing rationality that directs state action in favor of the market” (177).

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“Educational Purposes”: Nonprofit Land as a Vital Site of Struggle

NonProfit Quarterly

4 Once on Prospect, I was awash in a sea of excitement and activity as over 150 residents, labor activists, students, and onlookers buzzed about, handing out food and water, playing with young children, stewarding informational tables, dancing to the music, and finishing a massive art project that immediately drew my attention.

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Looking for Tax Money in All the Wrong Places: Structural Racism at the IRS

NonProfit Quarterly

For these reasons, if a Black household and a White household have the same income, the White household is more likely to benefit from the tax code because the White household is far more likely to have inheritance income, have a tax-preferred retirement savings plan, own their home, and realize a higher value for their home.

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