
Alfred Lubrano, journalist and author, Limbo - Ep 12
Blue collar roots, white collar dreams from Philadelphia Inquirer reporter
Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger
April 30, 201953m 53s
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Show Notes
Alfred Lubrano is the Philadelphia Inquirer’s poverty reporter and the author of Limbo: Blue-Collar Roots, White-Collar Dreams. The book explores the conflicts within individuals who grow up working class but graduate into a white collar career. These “straddlers” are often torn between the culture that raised them and the professional world to which they aspired. Limbo has been quoted in Harvard Business Review, the American Bar Association Journal, The Atlantic, and the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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