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Classified

How to Stop Hiding Your Privilege and Use It for Social Chan

Karen Pittelman Resource Generation Molly Hein

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English
Soft Skull Press
23 December 2005
Use your advantage to fight for social change with this resource guide for people with class privilege who are tired of cover-ups and ready to figure out how to use privilege for the good of the world.

The fight for economic justice can draw stark battle lines, with the fight portrayed simplistically as Us versus Them, with the rich in the role of ""Them."" So where does that leave young people with wealth who believe in social change?

Afraid of being branded the enemy, yet deeply committed to social justice, they're left in a confusing no-man's land. This conflict can lead most young people with wealth to keep their privilege hidden, making it impossible for them to bring their resources, access, and connections to the struggle for social change. Coauthored by Karen Pittelman, who dissolved her $3 million trust fund to cofound a foundation for low-income women activists, Classified is a resource guide for people with class privilege who are tired of cover-ups and ready to figure out how their privilege really works. Complete with comics, exercises, and personal stories, this book gives readers the tools they need to put their privilege to work for social change.
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Imprint:   Soft Skull Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 177mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   327g
ISBN:   9781933368085
ISBN 10:   193336808X
Pages:   228
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Karen Pittelman is the author of Resource Generation's Classified- How to Stop Hiding Your Privilege and Use It For Social Change from Soft Skull Press and served as RG's first program coordinator. At 25 she dissolved her $3 million trust fund to co-found the Chahara Foundation, a fund run by and for low-income women activists in Boston. She lives in New York City. Resource Generation is a national non-profit organization that works with young people with financial wealth who believe in social change. Since 1996, the organization has offered a variety of programs educating young funders about social change philanthropy. RG is located in New York City and led by a cross-class board and staff.

Reviews for Classified: How to Stop Hiding Your Privilege and Use It for Social Chan

"""I love this book. Karen is a humble, sassy genius. Resource Generation has inspired hundreds of us to become smarter about our money and our lives. I'm gonna buy a whole box to hand out like red pills to all my homeys in the Cool Rich Kid matrix."" - William Upski Wimsatt"""


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