From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Taxes and Economic Justice
Date April 16, 2025 3:01 PM
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Yesterday was Tax Day, so in today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we feature all three articles from a three-part series, "Quiet Violence: How the Tax System Works Against Black Americans," coproduced by The Maven Collaborative and NPQ. First, Anne Price outlines how fees and unequal enforcement create an unequal taxation playing field ([link removed]) . Next, Rhiana Gunn-Wright examines how environmental justice acts as an indirect tax ([link removed]) disproportionately affecting Black American families. Then, Jhumpa Bhattacharya closes out the series by offering a vision for tax justice ([link removed]) . Lastly, Rudy Espinoza of Inclusive Action for the City discusses why his nonprofit joined a lawsuit that seeks to enjoin the Internal
Revenue Service from sharing taxpayer data ([link removed]) with the US Department of Homeland Security to target immigrants for deportation.
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Taxes, Race, and Justice: Confronting “Quiet Violence” Against Black Americans ([link removed])
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“The US tax system … has a long and insidious history of disproportionately targeting, scapegoating, and punishing Black people for simply existing.” Read more... ([link removed])

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Taxation, Black Americans, and the Environment: What Altadena Teaches Us ([link removed])
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Putting an End to Quiet Violence: What Tax Justice Looks Like ([link removed])
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Overcoming Fear and Seeking Solidarity: How We Must Defend Our Communities ([link removed])
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