
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
This podcast connects many futures of work to the root causes of work inequities for both today and in the foreseeable future. It gives listeners an opportunity to hear fresh solutions from a diverse group of grassroots activists, policymakers, and academics. We cast a wide net to include voices that are not often heard in public discourse about the futures of work. The podcast draws from the book by the same title published in late 2021 by Temple University Press.
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
Structural Racism and Stratification: Understanding Racial Inequality in the American Workforce
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Peter A. Creticos
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Season 1
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Episode 5
In our conversation with Dr. Patrick Mason, professor of economics, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy, and Director, African American Studies Program at Florida State University, we explore the social forces embedded in institutions and ideologies that normalize and reproduce inequality. Stratification economics takes seriously that people with identical credentials will not necessarily receive identical treatment in the labor market.