There's No Playbook for Praxis: Translating Scholarship into Action to Build a More Ethical Bank

The US banking industry has a long history of excluding, exploiting, or simply ignoring low‐income communities, recent immigrants, and racial minorities. In this paper, I share my experiences creating a community of practice where employees of a rapidly‐growing banking startup can identify and confr...

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