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Diversity, Discrimination, and Persistent Inequality: Hope for the Future through the Solidarity Economy Movement

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JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES
卷 74, 期 2, 页码 224-243

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/josi.12266

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Despite considerable attention to 'valuing diversity' among scholars and practitioners, discrimination, exclusion, and inequality persist in American organizations. In particular, similarly educated African Americans typically have higher unemployment and lower earnings than other groups, and continue to face discrimination in access to jobs and in treatment at work. Black-White wage gaps are higher than they were decades ago, and without significant change, the wealth gap will take centuries to bridge. The solidarity economy, an economic framework that encourages governance that creates equity, shared prosperity, power, and ownership may help provide jobs, help build wealth, and yield other positive outcomes in African American communities. Cooperation Jackson, operating under solidarity economy principles, aims to create sustainable community development, economic democracy, and community ownership in Jackson, Mississippi, a predominantly black city plagued by poverty and unemployment. We discuss ways in which the solidarity economy may help marginalized populations and call for teaching and research on these alternative forms of governance.

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