Redlining the Adjacent Possible: Youth and Communities of Color Face the (Not) New Future of (Not) Work

The sharing economy gets lots of love, but we dig deeper to expose whose ideas of sharing get condoned and whose get condemned. We explore how race and class play out in what is adjacent and what is possible when it comes to how low-income young people of color face the not-new future of not-work. (Funded by Open Society Foundations.)

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