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Beyond Karen: White Woman Archetypes in the Third Sector

NonProfit Quarterly

She marries a person of color and has kids of color, yet she imagines she lives in a world that can be or should be race-ignorant. She is likely to believe that American society has a class problem, and if we could just solve for that, then race differences would disappear. She prefers it this way. Her power comes from Whiteness.

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Building the Mutual Economy: A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Manuel Pastor

NonProfit Quarterly

While there, I was part of the Center for Popular Economics, which does popular economics education with trade union folks and community members. “If you ignore race and racism, it’s going to come back up. If you ignore race and racism, it’s going to come back up. I went from there to teach at Occidental College.

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Reflecting on Equity: What Does It Mean to Love ‘All’?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

That number includes about 1 in 3 Americans, with people in every major racial and ethnic group, according to the data-rich National Equity Atlas (an online resource produced by PolicyLink and the University of Southern Californias Equity Research Institute). living in or near poverty. Propelled by the 2023 U.S.