The history of inauguration speeches, the politics of intersectionality, gaslighting ...
Intersectionality is ubiquitous in contemporary women’s studies. However, its entry into discourse has a complicated history. This concept has roots in a rich history of Black feminist thought and ...
About the author:Hillary A. Potter is the author and is an asssociate professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. Book description: The use of ...
In 1989, the legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw used the term "intersectionality" for the first time to describe the multiple avenues of discrimination that people face when their identity encompasses a ...
While Women’s History Month is being commemorated around the world by educating society on the vital role of women in history, an organization on campus used their platform to feature the stories of ...
The University is celebrating Women’s History Month with a particular focus on bringing intersectionality and inclusion into the discussion. The Women’s Resources Center created events that bring ...
This paper was written by two members of Feminist Fightback but draws heavily upon discussions within the wider collective. It reflects ‘thought in process’ rather than a final or united ‘position’, ...
Join the Keller Center in welcoming Dr. Simone T. A. Phipps from Middle Georgia State University. Her lecture is part of our initiative to examine the history and legacy of Black entrepreneurship in ...
I’m a former English professor, so I’m familiar with the jargon literary theorists often use—aporia, hermeneutics, deconstruction, and the French différance, a favorite word of the impenetrable ...
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