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Strong and Healthy Tour. Welcome to the United for A Strong and Healthy Georgia. United For A Strong And Healthy Georgia Tour Information. Support Our Community Partners Click Here. To See Sponsor Contributions. Georgia ranks quite low in health outcomes as compared to other states across the country. Persistent poverty in underserved areas, largely rural communities, one of the highest childhood obesity rates in the nation, an increasingly aging population and the list goes on.
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May | 2015 | Against Class Bigotry
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. Worker Deaths: Business as Usual. May 31, 2015. June 5, 2015. DuPont is a corporation with a capitalization value of $63.6 billion. OSHA fined the company just $99,000 for its fatal safety violations. That story reminded me of a report. Bill Field, a professor of agriculture at Purdue University, has calculated the death toll. According to NPR,. Pacas finally succumbed. Piper barely survived, after being trapped for a couple more hours, as he remembers it, a...
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Frequently Asked Questions | Against Class Bigotry
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. What is this blog about? See my first post. Your ideas sound like class warfare. Isn’t that un-American? We only hear cries of class warfare when working-class people speak out about the problems we face every day. If you look at the actual death toll from wars, unsafe working conditions, police violence, and the health consequences of poverty, it’s all too clear which side is the aggressor in class war. Are you sure about that? Why don’t you allow comments?
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Class Notes: A Story of Bias in 2003 and Today | Against Class Bigotry
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. Class Notes: A Story of Bias in 2003 and Today. May 22, 2015. May 30, 2015. I told you I’ve been covering class bias in higher education for a long time. I was going through some old files when I found this unpublished piece on from 2003. I had written the original version in 1999 and kept trying to place it, updating it as new events and research warranted. I used different elements from this piece in shorter articles for the. Of course, such maneuvers are pure...
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Magazine Editors Admit Class Bigotry, Laugh | Against Class Bigotry
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. Magazine Editors Admit Class Bigotry, Laugh. January 31, 2015. February 1, 2015. Celebrated its 60th anniversary. In August of that year, four figures associated with the magazine editors Lorin Stein and John Jeremiah Sullivan, and writers James Salter and Mona Simpson appeared on. During one of Rose’s patchworks of sycophancy and accidental Absurdist Theater, there emerged a telling social fact. The host read a comment about. From the editor of. Readily agreed&...
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April | 2015 | Against Class Bigotry
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. Elitist Shills for the War Machine: Judith Miller and Fareed Zakaria. April 30, 2015. You may have seen Jon Stewart questioning. I’m glad that her attempts to claim to be a journalist are receiving criticism, if not quite enough. A couple years ago, I wrote a piece titled “War and the American Elite,” in which I discussed war-promoters like Miller. I focused on the close class alliances between elite politicians and elite media-makers. The New York Times. For he...
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February | 2015 | Against Class Bigotry
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. A Word About Advertising. February 28, 2015. If you watch corporate television at all these days, you’ll frequently be bombarded by ridiculous, brain-rotting bursts of commercialism. And the advertisements are pretty bad too. In the meantime, please remember: I’m Chris and I do not approve these messages. Class Bigotry at the NOW, or Adventures in Bourgsplaining. February 26, 2015. February 26, 2015. A woman is reading, the chambermaid is bringing tea. Conservat...
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The American Way of Education | Against Class Bigotry
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. The American Way of Education. December 25, 2014. March 23, 2015. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, president of Harvard, 1909-1933, by John Singer Sargent. In America, media coverage of higher education is horrendous. Journalists and commentators refuse to address social-class bias in university admissions. In Britain, there is some awareness of that issue, but coverage is still deficient. And when British media-makers discuss. I submitted this piece to the. And others h...
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A Working-Class View of the Social Divide. Liberal Class Bigotry and its Consequences. June 6, 2015. June 7, 2015. It was the scandal of the decade in U.S. higher education. In 1998, Princeton University Press published. The Shape of the River. Of the reasons the authors gave for their stance, this one caused the most outrage:. Female students are less likely than male students of equivalent ability to complete their studies, attain professional or doctoral degrees, and earn high incomes. Would contain l...
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