“I try to encourage young people to follow their dreams. Even if you're born in an urban community it's always something available to you whether it be a dance class or whether you do really good in school and you can get a scholarship. So if you just put your mind to it and if you educate people enough and they know that they can find resources to help them get to where they need to go then that's really important.” PeopleIfsKnowsNeedsTryingMindImportantEnoughHelpingDreamSchoolYoungBornCommunityClassResourcesAvailableEducateUrbanScholarshipDance Class Author:Adrienne Bailon
“Not only the brothers on the street but the middle class brothers are also identifying with the gangster rappers because of the extent to which this music circulates. It becomes possible for the - not only the young middle class men, but it becomes possible for young middle class white men and young men of other racial communities to identify with the misogyny of gangster rap.” MenYoungCommunityWhiteClassStreetsMiddleBrotherRapYoung ManMiddle ClassRapperMisogynyWhite ManGangstersIdentifyingGangster Rap Author:Angela Davis
“If the educated and influential classes in a community either practice or connive at the systematic violation of laws that seem to them to cross their convenience, what can they expect when the lesson that convenience or a supposed class interest is a sufficient cause for lawlessness has been well learned by the ignorant classes?” IfsWellsHas BeensSeemsLawCausesInterestCommunityClassPracticeLessonsCrossesIgnorantEducatedSufficientConvenienceViolationInfluentialSystematicLawlessness Book:Benjamin Harrison, 1833-1901: chronology, documents, bibliographical aids Source: Benjamin Harrison, 1833-1901: chronology, documents, bibliographical aids
“What you don't see on television is people dying today because they can't get to a doctor and they can't afford prescription drugs. That's why they are also dying. They are dying in Iraq because they are poor and they have gone into the military because they can't afford to go to college. They're dying because they're living in communities where asthma rates are extremely high because the air is filthy. The suffering of the poor and working class people is a virtual nonissue for the media. But that is the reality.” PeopleRealityTodaySufferingCommunityPoorClassGoneAirDyingMediaMilitaryTelevisionCollegeDrugDoctorsRateIraqWorking ClassPrescriptionsFilthyPrescription DrugsAsthmaPeople Dying Author:Bernie Sanders
“I grew up on the south side of Chicago in a working class community. There were no miracles in my life, there's nothing miraculous about how I grew up, and I want people to know when they look at me, to be clear that they see what an investment in public education can look like.” PeopleKnowsWantLooksSidesCommunityClassClearGrewGrew UpMiracleInvestmentSouthChicagoWorking ClassLook At MeMiraculousPublic Education Author:Michelle Obama
“As a kid, I was fortunate that we grew up near a children's theater, with all different classes and things; so as a kid I took classes there and as I got into high school I did all the community theater stuff. Then I came to college here in New York, going to Marymount Manhattan, and studied acting there. But most of the training I got was from working. Working with really great people.” PeopleChildrenDifferentKidsSchoolStuffCommunityActingClassNew YorkCollegeGrewGrew UpTrainingHigh SchoolTheaterFortunateReally GreatGreat People Author:Andrew Rannells
“I am a German nationalist, that means I am openly committed to my Volkstrum. All of my thoughts and actions belong to it. I am a socialist. I see before me no class or rank, but rather a community of people who are connected by blood, united by language, and subject to the same collective fate.” PeopleMeanActionLanguageCommunityUnitedClassFateBloodSubjectsCommittedConnectedCollectivesSocialistMy ThoughtsThoughts And Actions Author:Adolf Hitler
“The niceties of existence were not a matter of concern, yet everything around was closed down most of the time. If you lived in a middle-class community in Chicago, children and adults came daily to the door saying, 'We are starving, how about a potato?' I speak from poignant memory.” IfsChildrenMatterSpeakCommunityMemoriesExistenceClassDoorsMiddleAdultsConcernMiddle ClassChicagoPotatoesStarvingPoignantNiceties Author:Paul Samuelson