从金融种族化到反种族主义融资:追踪美国金融业为缩小种族贫富差距所做的投资

Emily Rosenman
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本文探讨了美国金融业自 2020 年夏季以来以种族公正为名进行的逐利投资。这一趋势建立在 "可持续 "金融的主张之上,即私人利润与社会效益可以共存,在业内被称为种族正义投资。为了理解该行业如何将种族公正作为金融干预的对象,我借鉴了社会再生产、种族资本主义和社会金融理论,分析了种族不公正在经济学上被视为白人家庭和种族化家庭财富之间的 "差距 "的历史和当代过程。然后,我分析了这些投资的政治经济学,重点关注解决财富差距的方案是如何以向种族化家庭和企业主提供信贷和经济包容为导向的。最后,我说明了金融业在缩小种族贫富差距方面的投资是如何在很大程度上回避了权力问题,以及矛盾的正义问题,而这些问题正是许多当代种族正义运动的动力所在。
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From the racialization of finance to the financing of anti-racism: Tracing the US financial industry’s investments in closing the racial wealth gap
This paper examines profit-seeking investments that US financial industry actors have made in the name of racial justice since the summer of 2020. This trend, which builds on the proposition of “sustainable” finance that private profits and social benefits can coexist, is known in the industry as racial justice investing. To understand how the industry frames racial justice as an object of financial intervention, I draw from theories of social reproduction, racial capitalism, and social finance to analyze the historical and contemporary processes through which racial injustice is conceived in economic terms as a “gap” between the wealth of white and racialized households. Then, I analyze the political economy of these investments, focusing on how solutions to the wealth gap are oriented around extending credit and economic inclusion to racialized households and business owners. Ultimately I illustrate how the financial industry’s investments in closing the racial wealth gap largely sidestep questions of power and, paradoxically, justice that animate many contemporary racial justice movements.
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