'Class Action' Addresses the C-Word in the United States
Social Business Editor — May 1, 2014 — Social Good
References: classism.org & facebook
Based in Boston, MA, Class Action is a nonprofit organization that perhaps asks a seemingly simple question: What does class have to do with it? For some if not most, however, that question -- which also intersects with race and gender -- is more complex than ever.
The way that Class Action attempts to tackle this question and more is through training, education, professional development, and workshops. Dealing with a country mired with inequalities, they've also got pretty good reviews. "Class Action is shattering the silence that surrounds class in our society and is changing how we think and talk about class," Dr. Heather Bullock, Chair Committee on Socioeconomic Status at the American Psychological Association said.
Contact Information
Class Action website
Class Action on Facebook
Class Action on Twitter
The way that Class Action attempts to tackle this question and more is through training, education, professional development, and workshops. Dealing with a country mired with inequalities, they've also got pretty good reviews. "Class Action is shattering the silence that surrounds class in our society and is changing how we think and talk about class," Dr. Heather Bullock, Chair Committee on Socioeconomic Status at the American Psychological Association said.
Contact Information
Class Action website
Class Action on Facebook
Class Action on Twitter
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