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On all these fronts, the people who are at the greatest disadvantage cannot overcome the barriers to opportunity on their own. Everyone needs to pitch in. Only by working together, individual to individual and as the individual constituents of a larger system, can we begin to break down barriers of the kind that I overcame, whether they are related to a person’s place, class, gender, race, or other attribute or circumstance. Only then can we truly make strides toward addressing the socioeconomic costs of Thatcher’s and Reagan’s policies in the 1980s—and undoing the political damage inflicted ...more
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The worst part is that the most vulnerable people have trouble fighting for themselves. Homeless, disabled, elderly, children (combined with gender, race, and class), are not valued, often made fun of…
There Is Nothing for You Here: Finding Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century
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