Less educated and lower income neighborhoods are consistently farther away from cultural institutions—such as elite universities, museums, and theaters—that can help advance one’s social mobility, according to a new study from the USC Price School of Public Policy.
Disadvantaged neighborhoods face barriers to access cultural institutions
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