
Social class extends beyond wealth and other financial indicators. Class also includes details like the amount of free time enjoyed, quality of life, educational attainment, and others’ perceptions of social status. The language and experience of class is woven into everyday communications and judgments. For example, we might describe the actions of someone as “classy” […]

Has your community changed its street corners to ramps with tactile warning devices (i.e., the “bumps” on the ramps)? This is a visible implementation of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Accessible building entrances are another. When observing a wheelchair user access a building or a visually impaired person pause at a corner when recognizing the […]

· The need for vaccine and immunization clinics for school age children with a school district · The need for nutritional assistance programs pre-K students in a state-funded early childhood education program · The need for diabetes education for elderly outpatients in a community health clinic · The need to reduce the number of re-admits […]

1. What does bias mean to you? 2. Do some research on your own (you can use this timeline or this one as a start) and identify two examples of the schools’ history of inequality, then explain both the role that bias played in those inequities and also how similar biases are evident in educational […]