Word: socio
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Ostensibly a series of scenes set as living exhibits in a museum of Black history, “The Colored Museum” shows an ambitious willingness to ask fundamental questions of race and class that make it a success on artistic and socio-critical levels. But the satire’s power lies not in its scenarios but in its emotions; there is nothing comparable to the fundamental fury of an oppressed people...
...prevent a great many students from feeling genuinely content in their communities. I’m referring not to architecture or location, but rather to House trusts—anachronistic holdovers from a time when admission to Houses was by application and, as a result, Houses were divided along socio-economic lines.As one might expect, Houses pre-randomization boasted much stronger individual identities and communities. And while it was the political non-sustainability of these identities that brought about the randomization of housing assignments in 1995, they produced, in their time, strong loyalties among their alumni for the 65 years...
...meal plan is designed to provide access equally to students despite socio-economic background,” Mayer says...
...When people think through [the Yale and Dartmouth models] it creates a weird socio-economic impact that has been something the College wants to avoid,” Chadbourne says...
...participants of our study are the children of nurses so our study may be influenced by a variety of socio-economic and ethnic factors,” she said...