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Beyond Karen: White Woman Archetypes in the Third Sector

NonProfit Quarterly

13 A Brief History of Archetypes Carl Jung is considered the father of archetypal psychology. 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. Mike Sosteric, “A Sociology of Archetypes,” PsyArXiv Preprints, January 5, 2021, osf.io/preprints/

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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.