Why Social Justice Causes Need to Stop Being Coy and Start Making Money

Kate Newburgh, PhD
Nov 7 · 4 min read

Money flows at the intersection of influence and freedom.

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In her memoir Educated, Tara Westover describes growing up poor on an isolated farm in Idaho with a fundamentalist Morman family. In an act of monumental self-actualization (spoiler alert), she enrolls in college. While there, she scraped by working multiple jobs and qualifying for…

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Kate Newburgh, PhD

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Kate Newburgh, PhD researches leadership, burnout, gender-equity, and organizational culture. Learn more at www.deeppractices.com and www.deepsummit.net

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