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Castro's own life was more privileged, though certainly not gilded.
Is she more privileged than the boys of Covington Catholic in Kentucky?
Anne Poor, nine years Greenwood's junior, came from a more privileged family.
They are overwhelmingly white, mostly older, hence from historically more privileged sectors.
Not worse — in fact, likely much more privileged — but it was almost painful.
And, of course, I was also born into a more privileged, international life.
But she shares with the more privileged women her own struggles with modernity.
They live in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, where the more privileged citizens live.
The fact that certain parts of society are more privileged than others is fascist in itself.
And those who do have tended to come from the more privileged parts of our society.
" After visiting more privileged countries like the US and UK, Sepultura "saw Brazil from a different angle.
Now imagine someone plotting a graph who encounters such episodes from a more privileged or isolated perspective.
For decades, identity groups have had to battle for themselves as more privileged groups ignored their needs.
That is the Germany whose embrace I, as a vastly more privileged newcomer, have so often felt.
They are "The Tethered," shadows doomed to exist underground, as their more privileged versions live it up above.
All of them wonder how they will fit in at college, surrounded by peers from more privileged backgrounds.
Like Albizu Campos, Muñoz Marín had been educated in the US (although he enjoyed a more privileged background).
She misleads a fellow student from a more privileged background about the splendor and address of her own home.
While our attitudes have remained the same, many of them have a more privileged life than public school students.
The Hills, which can cost around $50,000, serves a more privileged population, yet its mission is no less daunting.
The more privileged you are, the more likely you are able to even be an activist in this movement.
In more privileged circumstances, the magic of American capitalism might produce better outcomes, but here, the dream is a nightmare.
And many children from more privileged families who attend nongovernment schools receive English tuition from day care through high school.
"Automatically, I was a target, because darker people thought that a lighter-colored person is more privileged," Smith told me.
Local communities don't often see the benefits of gentrification that newer, more privileged people do in those hip new wine shops.
Yet if educated minorities weren't in the picture, it would be OTHER white people, from more privileged families, taking those jobs.
Their training in commercial aesthetics, aimed to please, distinguished them from their more privileged and urbane Impressionist and Post-Impressionist contemporaries.
Certainly, it's a good way to get America's more privileged youth to grapple with the nation's long history of racial injustice.
Even if they feel small, remember that your more privileged colleagues likely wouldn't think twice about patting themselves on the back.
What these more privileged universities had, and what Ms. Magner and her peers lacked, was access to an "old boys" network.
The show understands, in a way comedies about more privileged families don't have to, that circumstances shape choices and exact costs.
After all, these foreigners often have more privileged access to great men and events than the vast majority of Russian witnesses.
Do you think the journal has a risk of being a place where more privileged academics take aim at vulnerable groups?
"It's now quite obvious that whoever ended up under sanctions found himself in a more privileged position," Minchenko, the political scientist, said.
But I have never, in my life, been more — felt more privileged to be associated with something than I feel about BYD.
Studies largely show that the more privileged you are, the better off you're going to be with or without a college degree.
Having consistent, quality access to broadband is critical to resolving the "homework gap" between low-income kids and their more privileged peers.
Using lotteries as a filter, charter schools inherently attract more privileged families regardless of whether counseling-out practices take place in their schools.
Booker Spring Avenue and Lagow Street has become for trans people what Oak Lawn is for more privileged members of the LGBT community.
MTS does challenge our notions of who this 'public' is and why a certain group is more privileged to public spaces than others.
Millennials are often defined as the "me, me, me generation," and are accused of being more narcissistic and more privileged than previous generations.
It is a philosophy likely to be more rewarding for those whose lives contain more privileged moments than grinding, humiliating or exhausting ones.
Because I was more privileged than many others, I tried to put them front and center when reporters came to talk to us.
Research shows that poor children who attend school alongside more privileged peers score higher on standardized tests and earn more money as adults.
These students dropped out of school at far greater rates than their more privileged peers, often because they needed to support their families financially.
When they do, they find it harder than their more privileged peers to get ahead; their salaries are, on average, almost a fifth smaller.
Seeing the more privileged life his siblings have now from the perspective of a father has left Ryan harboring negative feelings, he said on Tuesday.
That's because they're taking place in another, more privileged arena, to which we have been allowed direct access — the uncommonly focused mind of Jay Jackson.
"Eve's Song" came from Ms. Lloyd's realization that joining a more privileged class didn't guarantee safety from the dangers of being female, black and queer.
Those who do make it are less likely to get a better-paid job within six months of graduation than those from more privileged backgrounds.
They want to protect marginalized cultures and ensure that such cultures speak for themselves, not simply be seen through the eyes of more privileged groups.
And yet parents of color in the Bronx are held to a standard that few white parents in more privileged neighborhoods are expected to meet.
During this period, students from working-class families typically learned skilled trades in high school while more privileged students studied academic subjects in preparation for college.
It was my mother's expressed hope that a bachelor's degree would give me access to a lifestyle more privileged than the modest one she was living.
My colleagues at Stanford gripe as much as the ones who teach at state schools, and students from more privileged backgrounds are often the worst offenders.
To those who had recently felt victimized by Obama's "guns and religion" remark, the President and his Harvard friend appeared far more privileged than the officer.
After school and summer school enrichment programs can provide additional academic support to help close the gap between low-income students and their more privileged peers.
Sources told Reuters that topping up the price secured Bayer access to more privileged information on Monsanto's business performance and paved the way for more detailed negotiations.
Piper's father grew up more privileged than most Americans of any complexion, attending a private school in the city, where he was a handsome and popular athlete.
Even those who do crack the "class ceiling" earn an average of 16 percent less than more privileged peers, researchers at the London School of Economics found.
We can't dismiss good ideas because they don't fit into neat ideological boxes or don't personally affect some of the louder, more privileged voices in the party.
Even the land they are compelled to live in is largely arid and inhospitable because much of the cultivable land has been taken over by more privileged communities.
Still, when she's not counseling the afflicted on death row, Prejean has made time in her schedule to comfort the sad (and far more privileged) humans of Twitter.
On the other hand, how cool to play a team from a university perceived as more privileged, full of itself, entitled and snooty (and white) than we are.
David Horowitz, author of the book, "Black Skin Privilege and the American Dream," says blacks are still more privileged, though they lag behind other racial groups in varying categories.
Client drug use is a situation that starkly clarifies the difference between a criminalized person and a more privileged person who sometimes indulges in criminalized behavior behind closed doors.
Many of the queries actually stayed away from R-rated stuff, and focused more on the non-sexual experiences of living life identifying with a more privileged sexual orientation.
What always strikes me when I do that is that most of them have lived lives that many of us who are much more privileged can't even really imagine.
Margot reconsiders her goals of passing as more privileged, even as she shames Moises for his bad boy ways, lack of education and unpaid work as a community organizer.
And not because I went to tutoring sessions or met with private coaches but because my more privileged peers did, while I passed the hours at home by myself.
What often happens instead is that these tasks, rather than becoming respected, well-paid professions, are foisted piecemeal onto socioeconomically disadvantaged women, freeing their more privileged peers to pursue careers.
Insofar as the Democratic Party is no longer a class-based alliance with common economic goals, how can it resolve the conflicts between its more privileged and less privileged wings?
This leads the accused to respond that in fact my group has also been marginalized, and that if anyone is the oppressor, it's some other group more privileged than mine.
There is a lot of translating and bargaining in order to keep your voice as a writer from a marginalized community that more privileged writers do not have to go through.
While their more privileged peers grew up being dragged to museums and casually absorbing the names of great writers, my students are forced to play a frantic game of catch-up.
Lee Fiora, a middle-class Midwesterner, feels out of step with her more privileged peers and academically at sea in her freshman year at Ault, a prep school in New England.
Films like these usually find their following among a more privileged art-house crowd, and it's easy to turn the stories of those on the margins into objects of curiosity or condescension.
Sociologist Annette Lareau followed dozens of children for a decade and found in her 2003 book, Unequal Childhoods, that more privileged children tend to be raised to reason with and question authority.
Many of the group conversations and personal "story sharing" from volunteers at the summit last weekend were focused on educating more privileged volunteers present about the problems facing immigrant communities in their states.
As the New York Times reports, Kavanaugh arrived at Yale from a much more privileged world than Ramirez did, and her casual styling, compared with Kavanaugh's standard suit and tie, signals relative approachability.
How can more privileged people like me aid in helping others understand this concept of fluidity as water, with the ever-flowing stream eroding the "rocks" (stubborn ignorance) of "tradition" (typical gender roles)?
But you would expect people in more privileged class positions to respond to that heightened competition by coming up with new ways to ensure that they and their children stay at the top.
But you would expect people in more privileged class positions to respond to that heightened competition by coming up with new ways to ensure that they and their children stay at the top.
The more inequality we have, the more privilege gets checked by more privileged people, and the more the privileged feel pleasure (and power) in being aware of their privilege and so, grow in power.
He was particularly irked at the idea that economically insecure white teachers should give up their jobs to make room for others, while more privileged whites — who lectured teachers about their bigotry — did not.
I really liked that, and the way I read it was that this is a woman who does not feel the need to cater to the comfort of the more privileged people she's meeting.
For the more privileged there's a "glamping" area– which people unironically refer to as "the glamping area"–decked out with teepee-like tents, memory foam mattresses, far across the site from the regular camping area.
This agenda, no less than Trump's racism, is an absolute disaster for America's immigrants and communities of color who are generally lower-income and more vulnerable to corporate abuses and pollution than more privileged people.
Instead of simply driving wealth down, it seemed, the gigging model was helping divert traditional service-worker earnings into more privileged pockets—causing what Schor calls a " crowding out " of people dependent on such work.
The goal has been to bring the academic performance of struggling students from low-income backgrounds, many of them black or Hispanic, up to the average level of their middle-class or more privileged peers.
My adopted mother, Patricia, is of the view that this may have been a story fed to her, in the misplaced assumption that she might look upon me more kindly if my origins were more privileged.
Research suggests that these values are actually dependent on a student's class background — and that when students from lower- and working-class families get to college, they face an experience largely shaped by more privileged people.
As Democrats, we can't continue to fall into the trap of dismissing good ideas because they don't fit into neat ideological boxes or don't personally affect some of the louder, more privileged voices in the party.
C: But you deserve that support, and you might be more privileged than some of your friends in some ways, but I'm sure there are ways that you are less privileged, like your mental health for starters.
But many of the Muslims of West Bengal, especially the more privileged ones, who crossed into East Pakistan were often the more ambitious members of their families and came into the new country to seek new fortunes.
"Whether broken down by test-takers' race, parental education or household income, average SAT scores of students from historically disenfranchised groups fell further behind their classmates from more privileged families," said Robert Schaeffer, FairTest's Public Education Director.
AD: That's part of why I think you see women and other marginalized folks getting excited by her in a way that might not feel accessible to straight men, or others in more privileged positions of social power.
In her 2009 biography "Bad Girls Go Everywhere," the gender and women's studies professor Jennifer Scanlon presented a rigorous assessment of the relationship between working-class "Gurley girl feminism" and the more privileged precincts of the women's movement.
"Bringing those voices to bear on people who are far more privileged and have much more resources is an important part of having people confront the realities for 60-odd millions of people around the world," Monck said.
"Now, the core idea of Kano as computer company is to be a majority world creative computing company that is accessible to people outside of the more privileged bell jars of East London and Silicon Valley," he says.
In fact, few Americans qualify as more privileged and elite than Judge Kavanaugh, a prep school graduate with two Yale degrees who is on the brink of ascending to one of the most powerful positions in the country.
Instead of bemoaning the impending loss of legal abortion while leaving marginalized people alone to take on the risks of self-managed pregnancy loss, those of us who are more privileged can organize to reduce the potential harms.
There's Shannen, tortured by how much social, cultural and financial importance is attached to a school whose acceptance rate is no higher than 10 percent and whose yardsticks for applicants favor those from backgrounds exponentially more privileged than hers.
Excerpted from their forthcoming book, Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly describe how Deborah Ramirez, who grew up in a working-class Latino family, "often felt insufficiently rich, experienced, or savvy to mingle with her more privileged classmates" at Yale.
At this moment, when a "respectable," straight-passing white gay billionaire like Peter Thiel declares his sexual identity to support white nationalism, it has become clear that gay identity can be weaponized by the more privileged to uphold established power structures.
In that sense, Peter's also a stand-in for young people who have to work to support themselves while more privileged kids seem to have everything easy, or for young people dealing with abusive home situations they can't talk about.
This person must overcome the hurdles of restricted or non-existent access to the same resources that more privileged counterparts take for granted: education, financial literacy, capital; all of the things that we know to be indicators of economic mobility.
For Harvard attendees like Tania, a junior who is undocumented and a first-generation college student, packing up their lives and going home — if they even have a home — is not as easy as it is for their more privileged peers.
He simply assumed that his own experience of social disadvantage and poverty—though he was rarely truly poor and had a knack for finding wealthy patrons—sufficed to make his arguments superior to those of people who lived more privileged lives.
When the season's third hour concludes with a rally featuring a speaker earnestly imploring his listeners — including some of the season's more privileged characters — to think about the cost of their lives, it pulls everything together, rather than pushing the audience away.
Instead, Trump is practically venerated by everyone who speaks about him, whether that's Matt, who works for the real estate mogul and seems like an even more privileged clone, or Angel, whose community Trump now actively attempts to damage with his politics.
Advocates for accused students had asked Brown to veto the bill, raising concern that minority and low-income students could be more likely to face discipline than white and more-privileged students — which is one issue Brown cited when vetoing the bill.
Class also plays out in the fact that more privileged people have the option of online shopping, while low-income people may not, since doing so typically requires a bank account, a credit card, and a secure place to have packages delivered.
The Huffington Post called the group "a sham," while The Daily Beast identified the group as "the worst" in their headline, explaining that the group's more privileged supporters were the ones who "screwed up" this election and gave it to Donald Trump.
I love that it is so weird and happily low-fi and sort of joyous, while simultaneously hitting salient points about being down and out in a big city, prey to bigger, or meaner, or ever-more privileged citizens of your spaceport.
Obviously, Samsung's in a more privileged position than its smaller rivals like HTC — who necessarily have to be more conservative with their tighter budgets and resources — but what Samsung's example shows today is the advantage of mixing ambitious experimentation with diligent refinement.
Now as I'm in a more privileged position, I don't have to accept every job going, and I won't accept commissions with such a limited time-frame, as sometimes you need to give yourself some breathing room in case something happens on the job.
Back in 1995 South African rugby was only beginning to shake off its image as a sport for the country's more privileged white minority, and the only black player on the pitch was star winger Chester Williams, who died in September of a heart attack.
Jack is a particularly mediocre protagonist, with the combination of a bland performance and inconsistent script making him unconvincing as an underdog townie surrounded by more privileged students at Belgrave, or even as a straight man struggling to keep up with the pace of mystical reveals.
At the same time, the onus is on the more privileged classes to change Earth Day from a feel-good exercise for well-off liberals to a day of mass activism to help the underprivileged, who have more immediate concerns than environmental injustice (let alone global warming).
And if the play as a whole is ultimately bleak, if you do cry throughout, if your shoes are dirtier when you're leaving than they were when you came in, that's a small price to pay to step outside your likely more privileged existence and into someone else's world.
Meanwhile, positioning oneself as an "outsider," even if only in aesthetic solidarity with truly marginalized art-makers — those who often face serious economic or health-related challenges and hardships, that is — has become something of a career-enhancing option for some more privileged, academically trained, "professional" mainstream artists.
Everyone I know is doing two or more jobs and an internship; everyone I know is Black and brown and trans and struggling, and in many ways I am more privileged than a lot of the people I know, so I reprimand myself for wanting support from them.
The question is why, when other, more privileged "bad" girls enjoy lower stakes for the same behavior — think about the troubled teen celebrities of the mid-aughts — are the girls of Girls Incarcerated still only afforded redemption stories on television if they are funneled through traditional punitive measures of the state?
I was born a woman, reared up as a woman, I identify as a woman and I believe I should be allowed to compete with other women, many of whom are either taller than me or come from more privileged backgrounds, things that most certainly give them an edge over me.
Dodero asks whether a similarly large fan group in a more privileged societal position would be receiving the same kind of treatment: But 2011-era FBI, or at least the gang intelligence unit, thought that referring to "Juggalo gangs" was still useful, despite the vast majority of Juggalos being peaceful.
Instead of making those children even richer and more privileged, here's a better idea: If Republicans don't want the revenue from that top 0.2 percent of wealthiest Americans to run the government, let's dedicate it to Social Security and use it to expand those modest but vital benefits for everyone.
Rather than asking white people to confront their own privilege, it simply asks them to reject being exploited by even more privileged white people — an easier sell politically in a country where whites are the preponderance of voters nationally and constitute an overwhelming majority in a number of low-population states.
Segregation and lack of opportunity A lack of opportunity and feeling isolated from more privileged parts of European society couple with a lack of knowledge about Islam could attract young Europeans to jihadist recruiters, who offer them a purpose in jihad and promise that they will be sent to heaven as religious martyrs.
No one is more privileged in modern America than a leftist I feel sorry for the people today who are FURIOUS that our President wasn't found to be a russian agent and HAPPY that Jussie Smollett, who staged a fake hate crime to attempt to racially divide this country won't be punished.
" Naja feels that going to a service offered by a transgender person specifically also means that it's a way that more privileged members of the trans community can support others: "If we know that we can support each other by paying a higher tier, that's more strength than we have just from going to a private therapist.
In addition to a Stranger Things-themed maze, this year the park will be bringing to life the living nightmare from Peele's highly acclaimed film Us, turning Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort into the spooky underground world full of terrifying human doppelgängers, better known as "the Tethered," who are trying to break free and murder their more privileged doubles.
"Actually" is the third play about college assault that I've seen in the last four years, following Paul Downs Colaizzo's "Really Really," a 2013 drama about a financially struggling student who may have been raped by her more privileged classmate, and Kim Davies's "Stet," a 2016 piece based on the retracted Rolling Stone article about a gang rape at the University of Virginia.
I THINK WE DID THIS NEW – YOU KNOW, THIS SECULAR STAGNATION, THIS NEW NORMAL, I THINK WE DID IT TO OURSELVES THROUGH BAD POLICY, INFRASTRUCTURE, CERTAIN TAXATION, INNER CITY SCHOOLS, TOO MUCH REGULATION, YOU KNOW, A CAPRICIOUS AND SLOW LITIGATION HEALTH CARE WHICH COSTS TOO MUCH I THINK THOSE ARE THE THINGS THAT ARE HOLDING US BACK AND WE SHOULD SHARE THE MORE PRIVILEGED IN THIS NATION WITH THE LESS PRIVILEGED.
It's interesting because you might think , 'Oh, it's a stripper movie,' and you might instantly have these preconceived notions about it, but what I loved about it is that it's actually a human story about friendship, and for Destiny, a story about loneliness and abandonment, and the way the culture can make conditions such that you sometimes have to make choices that more privileged people don't have to make.
The project limped along for a number of years through private donations and the determination of Ms. Njoroge's growing staff, but in 2013 Mr. Collymore, who had taken over as chief executive of Safaricom, asked Ms. Njoroge to form the S.Y.O. "We decided that we would bring together these children who are living in the most desperate conditions with similarly talented kids from more privileged backgrounds," Mr. Collymore said in an email.
Amid the news, I find tweets telling me it's okay to take time for self-care, tweets telling me it's crucial that the more privileged don't coddle ourselves in times of crisis, tweets telling me to keep paying attention, tweets telling me to just log off already, tweets offering a desperately needed silver lining to some fresh horror, and tweets (more and more and more of these now) expressing helplessness and confusion and anguish and fright.

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