Introduction to U.S. social stratification.
Game includes status name tags for thirty players, eleven inequality scenarios (student assignment: come up with more inequality scenarios), U.S. Social Inequality fact sheet, full directions, and game cover. This game does not have a real ending or “winner”, it is intended to use as active learning tool to demonstrate inequality in the U.S. Written in 2006.
Adapted from the 2nd edition of “The New Class Society:Goodbye American Dream” By Robert Perrucci & Earl Wysong.

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I have been working with "At-Risk" teens and young adults as a teacher for three years. Prior to that I was an AmeriCorps volunteer for two full time years. For the first year I was a professional mentor to youth who were involved in the court system, and the second year I was a full time service learning program director at an urban middle school.
