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The principles of universal design seek to make living environments and everyday tools accessible to all people, regardless of age or ability.
Cultural Capital
A concept introduced by sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, referring to the non-financial social assets that promote social mobility beyond economic means, such as education, intellect, style of speech, and dress.
Valued Cultural
Aspects of culture that are highly regarded, preserved, and celebrated within a community or society.
Highbrow Culture
Cultural products and activities considered intellectual or elite, often associated with high social status.
Strategic Amnesia
A deliberate or calculated forgetfulness of historical facts, events, or experiences, often to avoid confrontation with uncomfortable truths.
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