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The Black Middle-Class is a demographic that some may not know about. Living in the suburbs can be easier for African Americans, but there are also plenty of situations where it's less than ideal. Does this leave them with less social interaction and cultural exposure than those who live in urban areas? And when African Americans finally get to experience some relaxation from being watched constantly by society, does true peace really occur when they pull into their driveways. Join LaVeist and Claville as they talk about their experiences of living and raising a family in suburbia.
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By Eric Claville and Wil Laveist5
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The Black Middle-Class is a demographic that some may not know about. Living in the suburbs can be easier for African Americans, but there are also plenty of situations where it's less than ideal. Does this leave them with less social interaction and cultural exposure than those who live in urban areas? And when African Americans finally get to experience some relaxation from being watched constantly by society, does true peace really occur when they pull into their driveways. Join LaVeist and Claville as they talk about their experiences of living and raising a family in suburbia.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.