The velvet ghetto is an idea describing the high profile, but low power positions in business and government that are given to women and minorities. Placing minorities and women into these positions presents an image of diversity and progressiveness. Such positions tend to have a great deal of influence, but rarely are given the power to veto, or deliver the "bottom line" (Domhoff and Zwiegenhaft).
According to "The Handbook of Public Relations," an article in "Business Week" first referred to professions in the communications field, including public realations, as a "velvet ghetto," a safe space where "women managers could be counted as such but would not threaten men for competition for top management jobs."
yes ltms is in the ghetto it is straight up ghetto
Nothing is "ghetto" as ghetto is a place, not a description.
A Girl, national velvet is her nick name, and in the movie international velvet, velvet is the aunt.
There are some ghetto styles out there, but most converse aren't ghetto.
'Ghetto' is 'gueto' in Spanish.
nobody likes a ghetto chick but the ghetto guy...
In the Ghetto was created in 1984-03.
It varied from one ghetto to another. Usually, the Nazis did not like the people in ghettos to have money that was valid outside the ghetto, as they regarded money as a potential source of power. The best known "ghetto money" was that produced by the Lodz ghetto and by Terezin (Theresienstadt). On entering the Lodz Ghetto, Jews had to swap their ordinary currency for ghetto currency, that could not be used outside the ghetto.
Velvet's silks were pink and yellow
an organized ghetto is very organizational
Ghetto = (polish) Getto.