If you’re working class, you’ve got little chance of a career in classical music / Letter
Diversity schemes that ignore class will keep mistaking a handful of border-crossers for structural change, says one reader, whose son was judged too privileged Symeon Brown’s argument that class is the elephant in the room in conversations about race (Interview, 9 August) is nowhere more (…)
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