Published on Mar 8, 2013
Despite platitudes about living in a race-blind society, a new study from Brandeis University shows that the wealth gap between Whites and Blacks tripled in the last 25 years. The study surveyed 1,700 households of working age between 1984 and 2009. There’s no better to see how wealth and race meet face-to-face than Washington, DC. RT producer Gavino Garay sits down with Maurice Jackson, Professor of African American Studies at Georgetown University, to understand why, after so many years of racial ‘equality,’ Blacks are nowhere near the same socioeconomic status as Whites.
Gap Between Race and Wealth Widens
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We Had No Idea He Was Homeless – Blackboard Wars
Published on Feb 16, 2013
When a student shows up to school out of dress code, the guidance counselor discovers that his disheveled demeanor is because he is currently homeless and does not have a place to wash his clothes.
Posted in EDUCATION, homelessness, inequality, poverty, schools, social class, SOCIAL WORK, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION, United States, urban | Leave a Comment »
Palestinian Kids in East Jerusalem Face Poor School Conditions
Published on Feb 17, 2013
Palestinian schoolchildren struggle with insufficient educational facilities and textbook censorship in their East Jerusalem neighborhood, according to a new report. Some say Israel should let Palestine handle schooling in the area. Linda Gradstein reports for The Middle Line.
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MEGAPOST: China’s One Child Policy
Unhappiness Over China’s One Child Policy
February 15, 2012 – China’s one child policy prevents some elder care. CNN’s Matthew Chance reports.
Posted in !MEGAPOSTS, abortion, adoption, China, dating, DEMOGRAPHY, elites, FAMILY, fertility, GENDER, human trafficking, Islam, mate selection, POLITICAL SCIENCE, public policy, RELIGION, RESEARCH METHODS, social class, SOCIOLOGY, stigma | Leave a Comment »
Ronnie Dunn – Cost Of Livin’ (2011)
LYRICS
Everythin’ to know about me
Is written on this page
A number you can reach me
My social and my age
Yes, I served in the army
It’s where I learned to shoot
Eighteen months in the desert
Pourin’ sand out of my boots
No, I’ve never been convicted of a crime
I could start this job at any time
I got a strong back, steel toes
I rarely call in sick, a good truck
What I don’t know I catch on real quick
I work weekends, if I have to, nights and holidays
Give you forty and then some
Whatever it takes
Three dollars and change at the pump
The cost of livin’s high and goin’ up
I put Robert down as a reference
He’s known me all my life
We attend the same church
He introduced me to my wife
I gave my last job everythin’
Before it headed south
Took the shoes off of my children’s feet
Food out of their mouths
Yesterday my folks offered to help
But they’re barely gettin’ by themselves
I got a strong back, steel toes
I rarely call in sick, a good truck
What I don’t know I catch on real quick
I work weekends, if I have to, nights and holidays
Give you forty and then some
Whatever it takes
Three dollars and change at the pump
The cost of livin’s high and goin’ up
I’m sure a hundred others have applied
But rumor has it you’re only takin’ five
I got a strong back, steel toes
I’m handy with a wrench
There’s nothin’ I can’t drive
There’s nothin’ I can’t fix
I work sunup to sundown
Ain’t too proud to sweep the floors
The bank has started callin’
And the wolves are at my door
Three dollars and change at the pump
The cost of livin’s high and goin’ up
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True Believers in Justice: A Young Public Defender’s Struggle in the South
Published on Jan 24, 2013
The filmmaker Dawn Porter follows Travis Williams, a young public defender in the Deep South, who struggles against long hours, low pay and staggering caseloads to bring justice to all.
Posted in civil rights, conflict theory, corrections, CRIMINOLOGY, inequality, law, law enforcement, POLITICAL SCIENCE, poverty, social class, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION, United States | Leave a Comment »
Chinese ‘Apartheid’? Hukou System Comes Under Fire
Published on Feb 1, 2013
Hukou, China’s controversial household registration system, was originally designed to monitor the population and limit mass migration from the countryside to major cities. LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports that Chinese have taken to social media to voice their complaints about the injustice of the houkou system.Watch more at http://linkasia.org.
IMAGE: Zhan Haite poses for a picture at home in Shanghai, December 21, 2012. Police broke up a small protest in Beijing on Saturday calling for reform of China’s divisive household registration system, an action prompted by a Shanghai schoolgirl’s widely publicized plea for equal access to the education system:
Posted in authority, China, civil rights, conflict theory, DEMOGRAPHY, inequality, migration, POLITICAL SCIENCE, population, rural, social class, social mobility, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION, urban | Leave a Comment »
Ethneezy raps about social issues – conscious hip-hop
Ethneezy – Hands of Time (2012)
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by orchardmusic
Music video by Ethneezy performing Hands of Time. (C) 2012 FOTO
Published on Aug 14, 2012 by KevinNgongo
Directed by Kevin Ngongo
Produced by Morfius
Posted in !MUSIC VIDEOS, authority, civil rights, collective action, colonialism, conflict, conflict theory, CRIMINOLOGY, CULTURE, HISTORY, inequality, LANGUAGE, meaning, obscenity, POLITICAL SCIENCE, revolution, SOCIAL CHANGE, social class, social inequality, social movements, sociological imagination, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION, THEORY, violence, war | Leave a Comment »
Key & Peele: Player Names in East/West College Bowl – culture
Published on Sep 20, 2012 by comedycentral
Meet the flamboyant players of the East/West Collegiate Bowl.
Posted in African Americans, American culture, CULTURE, generations, names, RACE-ETHNICITY, social class, social construction, SOCIOLOGY, sport, stigma, STRATIFICATION, symbolic interactionism | Leave a Comment »
Chicken McNuggets and Exploitation on The Wire – capitalism, conflict theory
D’Angelo Barksdale: Now you think Ronald McDonald gonna go down to the basement and say, “Hey Mr. Nugget—you the bomb. We sellin’ chicken faster than you can tear the bone out. So I’m gonna write my clowny ass name on this fat-ass check for you.”
Shit. Man, the nigga who invented them things? Still working in the basement for regular wage, thinking of some shit to make the fries taste better or some shit like that. Believe.
Posted in BUSINESS, capitalism, conflict theory, corporations, elites, exploitation, fast food, human resources, inequality, labor, nutrition, restaurants, social class, social mobility, sociological imagination, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION, work | Leave a Comment »
George Carlin – The American Dream
“You have no choice. You have owners.”
“It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.”
Posted in American culture, authority, capitalism, conflict theory, consumerism, corporations, CULTURE, elites, exploitation, inequality, meaning, MEDIA, POLITICAL SCIENCE, propaganda, public policy, SOCIALIZATION, sociological imagination, SOCIOLOGY, stand-up comedy, STRATIFICATION | Leave a Comment »
Too Short – The Ghetto (1990)
Posted in !MUSIC VIDEOS, American culture, conflict theory, ghetto, hip-hop, inequality, poverty, social class, social inequality, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION | Leave a Comment »
Germany: Homeless Students
Published on Nov 29, 2012 by deutschewelleenglish
Affordable housing is becoming increasingly hard to find in Germany’s big cities. The main reason is the euro crisis; those who can afford it are buying – because property is seen as a safe investment. Big cities like Hamburg have a shortage of affordable housing. Students and trainees are hardest hit, as are low-income families. Many of those affected have no choice but to stay with their relatives, and/or are forced to commute long distances. The authorities have pledged to invest in new building projects – but finding vacant plots of land in cities isn’t always easy
Posted in BUSINESS, conflict theory, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION, Germany, higher education, homelessness, inequality, microeconomics, poverty, social class, social welfare, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION, urban | Leave a Comment »
More Afghan Opium May Mean More Pakistani Addicts
Published on Nov 28, 2012 by VOAvideo
In addition to economic challenges and insurgent violence, analysts say Pakistan is facing a growing drug problem that is likely to worsen after international troops leave neighboring Afghanistan, the world’s leading opium producer. The opium and derivatives come to Pakistan from neighboring Afghanistan. Sharon Behn reports on the impact that narcotics, which are easily available, are having on Pakistani society.
Posted in Afghanistan, agriculture, CRIMINOLOGY, drug crime, drugs, heroin, inequality, international relations, Pakistan, poverty, social class, SOCIOLOGY, STRATIFICATION | Leave a Comment »
Totally Biased: The Kwanzaa Bonanzaa
Published on Nov 30, 2012 by TotallyBiasedFX
Let’s face it: Kwanzaa is nowhere near the most popular winter holiday and it probably never will be. A word to any well-intentioned whites who want to help by spreading the Kwanzaa joy: don’t.
Posted in African Americans, American culture, American history, BIAS, conflict theory, CULTURE, elites, HISTORY, holidays, inequality, meaning, race relations, RACE-ETHNICITY, racism, rituals, skin color, social class, social construction, SOCIOLOGY, stigma, STRATIFICATION, subculture, symbolic interactionism, white privilege | Leave a Comment »
