Class inequality is reflected in the episode 512 “House Rule”
of this American Life podcast. The episode
explains issues that regard racial segregation about school and housing. First, it started with a 15th year
old girl name Jada who was kicked out of school by administrators because Jada’s
mother used her grandfather’s address in
Copley , a wealthy neighborhood, instead using her own address in Akron in a
poor area. As a result, Jada couldn’t continue her education in the
Copley-Fairlawn school. The administrators were imposing class and inequality
against Jada. Since Jada was not from a
wealthy family she cannot go to a school where upper-class kids can attend. Therefore, Kelly Williams, Jada’s mother was sent
in jail for 10days because of her giving a wrong address to enroll her child in
school. This shows that class is not just perceived as been rich but also as
being black as well. Since Jada was black the school administrators see her as
an underclass individual. Since education determines our class then the class
we belong to affect our education as well, because the more money a person’s
family has the better educated that person would be.
The second point in the episode about renting an apartment in
areas that are considered wealthy neighborhoods. Elbe, a black man wanted a one
bedroom apartment for his family. However, the super of the building denied him
of the apartment, because his black. Even the tone of the super sounded racism
he lied about the rent of the apartment thinking that the black man could not
afford that price. However, when a white lady came to see the apartment the
super sounded very nice and didn’t mention the same price he told the black
man. It was $1150 while he told Elbe a price higher than this. All these
attitudes showed racial segregated in concern where we also choose to live. He was
experiencing classism in term of his skin color. Even, if the black man had
that amount of money, the upper wouldn’t let him have the apartment because of
his race or ethnicity, educational background and behavior are all factors class-based
status in the social life.
This issue continued throughout the conversation in the
episode. Many black people were denied of the apartment they pointed out to
rent. While each time a white person comes for the apartment the super have a
different view and responds to them. They were discriminated against. Until,
when the fair housing laws in 1968 was passed. George Romney, the former
governor of Michigan was fighting to end racial on housing. He wanted to eliminate
racial segregation in housing. However, President Nixon didn’t like the idea of
Romney changing the ways of the social structure of segregating housing based
on race. Nicole emphases that the public transportation is also perceived in
the racial issue. She points out that when the bus get to a certain neighborhood
all white people get off from in a specific area or town when almost half of
these people are white. In the case, I too have noticed that whenever the train
gets to 72 street and 96 street all the white folks get off and only colored
ones stay ride the train from those stops throughout the Bronx. I noticing this made me think that even where
we choose to live is influenced by our class. Most part of the Bronx is
perceived as poor areas, whereas, Manhattan is seeing as upper-class areas.
It is true that class is not just about the wealth, it
includes many other crucial issues that make up our social life. Such as
education, work, lifestyle, health and even politics all are part of us which
determine our class. However, it does also bring conflict of inequality between
classes, because the upper-class may see themselves as superior and more powerful
that the lower-class which leads to discrimination.
i agree that class does not have to do with just money. it has to do with the people you surround yourself with, the items you buy, the clothing you wear, the area in which you live in and also your family.
ReplyDeleteIt is very sad that in this resent year people still face discrimination against.They were denied renting apartment because of their skin color. I learned from the power of an illusion that in 1930 government officials institutionalize the national operational system,where the race was as much a factor in Real estate assessment as the condition of the property. Yes, unfortunately society created that idea of race and still exists.it is against humanity and people has to alter their beliefs of race to be destroyed race based inequality.
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