Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. An “intersection,” we all know, is where two streets cross, or “intersect.” We usually think of an “intersection” as ...
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 ...
A sociology professor at Southern Connecticut State University has a new book out, one which asks “what if we taught criminology in a way that included everyone?” Venezia Michalsen claims “traditional ...
Intersectionality is heralded as a solution for societal ills and condemned for undermining rational thought. To the degree that she can, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw prefers to steer clear of the ...
Roberto Valdes, a queer man of color, writes about coming to know the term intersectionality and how it taught him to fully love and express himself. Roberto Valdes has placed his queerness in one box ...
Dr Dan Holman and Professor Alan Walker call for intersectionality to be incorporated into ageing research with a life course perspective. Research has shown that gender, ethnicity, and social class ...
Professor Akwugo Emejulu and Aamna Mohdin present this fascinating two-part lecture that examines the history of intersectionality as a framework, and explores its importance today. Online Workshop ...
A study led by fourth-year undergraduate medical students at the University of Toronto (U of T) is shedding light on the experiences of Black medical students in applying for a surgical residency in ...
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