There are some aspects of our character that are just so deeply rooted, ingrained and developed in our environment, that they are difficult to ascertain. The way we react to and perceive the world ...
Mexican films that exploit classism and social inequality are some of the biggest hits at the box office. The latest example of this phenomenon is the recent release ¿Qué culpa tiene el niño? (“Why ...
Associate Professor Reggie Ellis talks about Classism and Race. Florida A&M’s Associate Professor, Reggie Ellis shares with us how Classism and Race has impacted ...
Virginia author Sadeqa Johnson’s second work of historical fiction, “The House of Eve,” is a provocative and heartrending tale about two young women forced to face the limitations of their ...
I was walking with my dad in our area and I noticed something, I had actually seen it earlier on one of my walks, it struck out to me. It was a fence, it wasn’t an unusual fence, it actually had no ...
I’ve been thinking about “isms” lately. You know what I am talking about — the three-letter suffix that when tacked onto the end of a word changes said word into something a lot more complicated.
There is an illusion in Nigeria. I call it ‘ingrained classism’, and it may be costing us both in money and money’s worth. Some argue that it may be a product of colonial programming, which I hope ...
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