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    • People Like Us: Social Class in America | ITVS
      • People Like Us takes a hard look at how class really works in America, examining how it affects our understanding of race and gender, investigating its exclusion from the national debate, and probing the ways in which class differences shape daily life.
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  1. Nov 18, 2019 · People Like Us directly examines something we often have difficulty talking about: social class. As any student of sociology knows, the social categories we work with, like class, or race, or gender, can be difficult to discuss in both informal and academic settings.

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  3. Sep 23, 2001 · People Like Us looks at how class really works in America, examining how it affects our understanding of race and gender, investigating the exclusion of class from the national debate, and probing the ways in which class differences shape daily life.

  4. Sep 11, 2002 · In People Like Us, filmmakers Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker tackle this hulking “800-pound gorilla in American life,” demonstrating how class subtly (or not so) informs and influences everything from where we hang our hats and whom we hang with, to what and how we choose to eat.

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    People Like Us: Social Class in America tackles a question rarely addressed so explicitly in the popular media: Are all Americans created equal -- or are some more equal than others?

  6. Sep 23, 2001 · 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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    • Documentary
    • Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker
    • 2001-09-23
  7. People Like Us: Social Class in America tackles a question rarely addressed so explicitly in the popular media: Are all Americans created equal – or are some more equal than others? Over the course of two hours, the documentary reveals that despite our country's deeply-held ideals of egalitarianism and fairness, our citizens are in fact ...

  8. Matriarch Tammy Crabtree, 42, lives in a dilapidated trailer with her four teenage kids. Although she's off welfare after 18 years, her job cleaning bathrooms at a local Burger King requires her to walk ten miles a day to and from work.

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