For New Grads, Activism Doesn't Pay the Bills
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June 14, 2007
Natalie Hudson Utne.com
To be fair, as Jamilah King of
Wiretap magazine points out, 'many
socially conscious organizations are run on paper-thin budgets that
don't allow them to offer stipends to their interns.' And King
acknowledges that entering the job market while balancing one's
financial burdens and social conscience is a difficult task. Yet
there are some feasible options out there, and King points young
people to them with a short list of available opportunities that
allow graduates to put their progressive passion to use doing
socially conscious work, without going broke in the process.
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