Flashback: College students should take mandatory course on black history, white privilege
This is an important moment to revisit Professor Emily Walton's USA Today Op-Ed from 2019.
[more]This is an important moment to revisit Professor Emily Walton's USA Today Op-Ed from 2019.
[more]In heterosexual married couples, "if somebody needs to be home with the children, typically it's the wife who'll rearrange her work schedule," said Kristin E. Smith
[more]"The underlying massive change is that wealth no longer needs to justify itself—it is self-justifying. I look back, and I think, that's when we gave up on being a 'we,' " writes the professor of sociology.
[more]"In a lot of cases, gender trumps money. Our social roles are so much more powerful in decision-making than money," says Kristin Smith, a visiting associate professor of sociology at Dartmouth, in a "Forbes" story about women who are on the front lines of fighting COVID-19.
[more]"In a lot of cases, gender trumps money," said Kristin Smith, a visiting research associate professor at Dartmouth who wrote her Ph.D dissertation on that phenomenon. "Our social roles are so much more powerful in decision-making than money."
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