WellBeing

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Who Gets to be Smart?

BRI LEE, ALLEN & UNWIN

hat Virginia Woolf described as the “stream of gold and silver” flowing through Ivy League institutions is alive and well, and Bri Lee tackles this inequality head on. starts with Lee’s own Woolf-esque experience when she visits a friend and Rhodes Scholar recipient at Oxford University. She quickly discovers that this level of elite requires not only brains but an open wallet, too. Through this thought-provoking book, Lee interrogates one universal thought — is required reading for anyone striving for a more equal, ethical and connected world.

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