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Celine-Marie Pascale, Ph.D.

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Celine-Marie Pascale is a professor of sociology at American University in Washington, D.C. She studies how deep inequalities are normalized through the language we use (or dont use) to describe them. Her newest book, "Living on the Edge: When Hard Times Become A Way of Life," looks at the lives of people who struggle to make ends meet, a system that profits from their struggles, and a vision for change from the working people who know too well that economy we have is unsustainable for most of the U.S. population. You can learn more at cmpascale.org or follow her on Twitter at @cmpascale.

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