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Submit ReviewQuick, give me the first answer to this question that comes to your head: What TV character is the archetype of the American middle class? Archie Bunker? Homer Simpson? Roseanne Conner? What about Cliff Huxtable? Dre Johnson? Or Jane Villanueva? On this episode, we dig into the huge, diverse swath of people that make up America’s middle class. And we ask if it’s possible to create one overarching policy that makes life better for them all — especially if you, yourself, only represent a small piece. Or may even have fallen out of touch entirely.
GUESTS: Emily VanDerWerff, Vox; Anne Helen Petersen, Culture Study; Mari Faines, Physicians for Social Responsibility; Lori Latrice Martin, Louisiana State University
ADDITIONAL READING:
tv-says-about-race-and-money.html">What TV Says About Race and Money, Salamishah Tillet, New York Times
10 Episodes That Show How Cheers Stayed Great for 11 Seasons, Emily VanDerWerff, AV Club
America’s Hollow Middle Class, Anne Helen Petersen, Vox
7043-america-in-denial.aspx">America in Denial: How Race-Fair Policies Reinforce Racial Inequality in America, Lori Latrice Martin, SUNY Press
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