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Our Aversion to Economic Inequality
To which social class do you belong? upper class middle class lower class When asked that question, the vast majority of the U.S. population (around 90%) responds middle class. We see ourselves as “making it,” not poor and not rich. … Continue reading →
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Tagged assets, Congress, diversity, diversity training, economic inequality, gender, income, inequality, LGBT, life chances, lower class, middle-class, mobility, opportunity, Oxfam, President Obama, race, racism, sexism, social barriers, social class, socially deviant, State of the Union, upper-class, wealth, wealth disparity, wealth gap, work ethic
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Diversity Consciousness – My Top 5 for 2010, listed in no particular order:
One. A team composed of representatives from Southwest Airlines, Philadelphia International, and child development specialists in the Philadelphia area. People with autism find it very difficult to deviate from their routine. Hence, taking an airplane (remember the Movie “Rainman?”) can … Continue reading →
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Tagged air travel, American Muslim community, Auschwitz, autism, bisexual, boarding, celebrities, checking bags, children, curriculum, cyberbullying, Dachau, diversity, diversity assessment, educators, Facebook, gays, government officials, Holocaust, hotlines, Imans, Islamic code of ethics, It Gets Better Project, Jewish leaders, lesbians, LGBT, lifelines, milennials, Mitt Romney, Mormons, Muslims, Philadelphia International, qualifications, Rainman, security, sexual orientation, simulated air travel, Southwest Airlines, suicide, support, therapists, transgender, twitter, Virginia Tech, youtube
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