1. As a dancer walks pensively, other dancers wave as if signaling to invisible people in the distance. 2. It will require a sustained commitment from the city to a group of people invisible until they get sick, arrested or murdered. 3. Middle-class blacks have long been the nearly invisible people of prime-time drama. 4. Nothing about the flourishing economy or all the invisible people untouched by affluence. 5. She knows that, as African-Americans and Hispanics strengthen their numbers after negotiating more on-screen representation from the networks, Asian-Americans remain the invisible people. 6. The invisible people you just took for granted are gone -- you now appreciate the shoe salesman, the movie ticket person. 7. They are called the invisible people because they have a great deal of information, are generally underappreciated and no one ever asks their opinion. |