The term “intersectionality,” coined in 1989 by current Columbia Law School Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw, describes how different aspects of identity — such as sex, sexuality, race and class — interact ...
The Northwestern Prison Education Program held a virtual panel Tuesday night to discuss how the intersecting identities of incarcerated LGBTQ+ individuals might affect their experiences within the ...
A panel of activists, including members of Jewish Voice for Peace and Northwestern’s Students for Justice in Palestine, spoke Monday evening about intersectionality in the Palestinian justice movement ...
Intersecting dimensions of identity will be the subject of the next event in the JHU Forums on Race in America series, which will take place at 7 p.m. on March 7 at Johns Hopkins University's Shriver ...
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May 11, 2022 — A panel of experts discusses how organizations can harness the strength of intersectionality in addressing power imbalance, discrimination, and inequality. Participants include Kenji ...
In modern conversations on race and politics, a popular buzzword has emerged to describe the impact of belonging to multiple social categories. Known as intersectionality, the social theory has a ...
Intersectionality, a concept first defined by legal scholar, Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, has become more mainstream over the past decade. The concept acknowledges that people are comprised of multiple, ...
The term “intersectionality,” coined in 1989 by current Columbia Law School Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw, describes how different aspects of identity — such as sex, sexuality, race and class — interact ...