“Middle Class Attainment in Young Adulthood: Higher Education and Racial Wealth Inequality” by Dr. Fenaba R. Addo
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“Middle Class Attainment in Young Adulthood: Higher Education and Racial Wealth Inequality” by Dr. Fenaba R. Addo
Dr. Addo's lecture explores the complex relationship between higher education and economic mobility, particularly focusing on how racial wealth inequality and student loan debt influence middle-class attainment in young adulthood. The lecture delves into the racialization of student debt and discusses policy solutions like debt cancellation as potential tools to disrupt the link between wealth and higher education, thereby addressing existing disparities.
05/13/2025
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- Title “Middle Class Attainment in Young Adulthood: Higher Education and Racial Wealth Inequality” by Dr. Fenaba R. Addo
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- Date May 13, 2025
- Description Dr. Addo's lecture explores the complex relationship between higher education and economic mobility, particularly focusing on how racial wealth inequality and student loan debt influence middle-class attainment in young adulthood. The lecture delves into the racialization of student debt and discusses policy solutions like debt cancellation as potential tools to disrupt the link between wealth and higher education, thereby addressing existing disparities.
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