Too often, Jews of my generation take for granted our relative privilege in this country.
Due to the relative privileges granted the urban population, the period was also marked by an influx of the agrarian population to the cities.
The island nation of Japan emerged from these conflicts politically intact, and occupies a position of relative privilege.
For decades after the early 1940's it was an oasis of relative black privilege that included police officers and schoolteachers as well as entertainers.
They know that, as a group, they are people of relative privilege, with many more school options than most New Yorkers can dream of.
But racism does confer degrees of relative privilege in states where whiteness continues to be regarded as the norm.
I came from relative privilege," this Princeton graduate said.
To live in Arenaccia, however, denoted a position of relative privilege.
But her relative privilege does not keep her from her work.
Despite his family's relative privilege and urban base, his family left Sri Lanka because of the 1983 riots.