Rayman, Denise2021-01-052021-01-052020-11-13Rayman, Denise. (2020, November 11-13). Addressing Nonprofits’ Historical Harm to Minority Groups through Radical Transparency: Urban Displacement and the Making of a University [conference presentation]. ARNOVA 2020 Convention, convened virtually.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/24780How can today’s nonprofits address their past harmful actions to minorities and other vulnerable groups? This paper will present and analyze one method nonprofits can use to address this history: radical transparency. This paper will present a historical transparency project at IUPUI to address our racist history, placing it within existing public history work around radical transparency as a method of social repair, comparing to current trends in financial and governance transparency in nonprofits, and ultimately showing a broader concept of public transparency within the nonprofit sector as a valuable tool for social justice.en-USAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalurban displacementracial justiceanti-racismsystematic racismradical transparencyAddressing Nonprofits’ Historical Harm to Minority Groups through Radical Transparency: Urban Displacement and the Making of a UniversityPresentation