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Palgrave Macmillan

Race, Gender, and Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations

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  • © 2011

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This volume centers on the lives and experiences of female and African American leaders of foundations and nonprofits. Contributors to the volume examine race and gender as constructs and provide a theoretical background for understanding their effect on the psycho-social development of the individuals. 

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'Through the voices of contemporary female and African American leaders, the reader is treated to engaging and meaningful insights to diversity and inclusiveness in the nonprofit sector. A must-read.' Dwight Burlingame

About the authors

Author Marybeth Gasman: Marybeth Gasman is Professor of Higher Education in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Author Vida L. Avery: Vida L. Avery is the Resource Development Manager of the Texas Center for Grants Development at Harris County Department of Education in Houston, Texas, USA.

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