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Gay, Inc.: The Nonprofitization of Queer Politics - LGBTQ+ Social Movement Analysis & Nonprofit Sector Impact | Essential Reading for Activists, Scholars & Policy Makers
Gay, Inc.: The Nonprofitization of Queer Politics - LGBTQ+ Social Movement Analysis & Nonprofit Sector Impact | Essential Reading for Activists, Scholars & Policy Makers

Gay, Inc.: The Nonprofitization of Queer Politics - LGBTQ+ Social Movement Analysis & Nonprofit Sector Impact | Essential Reading for Activists, Scholars & Policy Makers

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A bold and provocative look at how the nonprofit sphere’s expansion has helped—and hindered—the LGBT cause What if the very structure on which social movements rely, the nonprofit system, is reinforcing the inequalities activists seek to eliminate? That is the question at the heart of this bold reassessment of the system’s massive expansion since the mid-1960s. Focusing on the LGBT movement, Myrl Beam argues that the conservative turn in queer movement politics, as exemplified by the shift toward marriage and legal equality, is due mostly to the movement’s embrace of the nonprofit structure. Based on oral histories as well as archival research, and drawing on the author’s own extensive activist work, Gay, Inc. presents four compelling case studies. Beam looks at how people at LGBT nonprofits in Minneapolis and Chicago grapple with the contradictions between radical queer social movements and their institutionalized iterations. Through interview subjects’ incisive, funny, and heartbreaking commentaries, Beam exposes a complex world of committed people doing the best they can to effect change, and the flawed structures in which they participate, rail against, ignore, and make do. Providing a critical look at a social formation whose sanctified place in the national imagination has for too long gone unquestioned, Gay, Inc. marks a significant contribution to scholarship on sexuality, neoliberalism, and social movements.

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I highly recommend this book to any student or scholar of organizations, social movements, or affect. Beam articulates important critiques that are relevant for anyone involved in the third sector or social justice/social change. Outstanding book.
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