Joseph examines how philanthropy and the tax-exempt status of wealthy donors intersect with Black economic progress. He argues that existing philanthropic incentives under current tax policy often disproportionately benefit affluent donors while doing little to address systemic economic disparities faced by Black communities. The article calls for reforms in giving incentives to better align with economic justice goals, promoting equitable outcomes for marginalized groups.
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