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People Like Us: Social Class in America: Directed by Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker. A sprawling look at the class system in the United States, ranging from WASP elegance to trailer-park desperation, with lots of other stuff in between.
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- Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker
- 2001-09-23
PEOPLE LIKE US is a film by Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker that explores the impact of social class on American society. The official site provides ordering information, website production credits, and film synopsis.
A classic story of white rural poverty in America. Watch an update from 2013 at http://bit.ly/tammy2013 From the documentary PEOPLE LIKE US: SOCIAL CLASS IN AMERICA. Tammy Crabtree walks...
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- People Like Us - The CNAM Channel
America is a nation of tribes, and we rarely go outside our own comfort zones to interact with others.The opening scenes from the acclaimed documentary PEOPL...
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- People Like Us - The CNAM Channel
People Like Us: Social Class in America. It's the 800-pound gorilla in American life that most Americans don't think about: how do income, family background, education, attitudes, aspirations, and even appearance mark someone as a member of a particular social class?
Sep 23, 2001 · A documentary that explores how class affects race, gender, and daily life in the U.S. It challenges the myth of a classless society and reveals the ways in which class is excluded from the national debate.
Learn more about the stories and the people in PEOPLE LIKE US. A chapter-by-chapter guide to the stories featured in the documentary. Hear more from the commentators and characters from the film. Exciting video outtakes, fun downloads, transcripts, and more.