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Working Class Studies Association – Poverty Class Panel & Caucus

As a first-generation, low-income college student, I knew that the feelings of inadequacy I was having were my own version of imposter syndrome. I had never been to an academic conference, and here I was
standing outside the Centre des Congrès de Quebec, about to present at one of the most prestigious
conferences in the sociological field, the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. It was 2017,
and my co-authored book chapter Bringing Class into the Classroom had been accepted as an official ASA
session and was receiving interest from a number of working-class academics.

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