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    Intersectionality is described in Gender: ideas, interactions, institutions as gender being part of an individual’s characteristics that interacts with other aspects of the person’s identity, such as their race and cultural background. This is a useful theory that helps understand gender and how it comes into play in society because it takes various factors in the person’s environment into consideration. Individuals tend to develop a gender strategy which refers to the way an individual chooses

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    the experiences people endure because of it, is commonly referred to as intersectionality. The word itself has been around since the 1980s, coined by an African-American woman named Kimberlé Crenshaw in an essay she wrote about feminist theory and how the feminist movement itself only focused on the factor of gender, rather than other identities that influence a woman’s experience with oppression ("New Words: Intersectionality"). Although there are numerous amounts of intersections that one person

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    analyze people more as to why they may feel this way and I have been using a lot of active listening skills to course it out of them. I have also began to realize that now I tend to look at people and see where they intersect when it comes to intersectionality. I will say that before joining this class, I was pretty adamant on my views and that nobody would really change it. However, after being in this class, my bias influences have changed because I’ve learned different concepts and learned of situations

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    of them. Similarly, if a woman of color is hurt because she is standing in the middle of an intersection, her injury could result from sex or race discrimination, or even both. However each are a constant threat, just as the moving cars are. Intersectionality lies in understanding that multiple oppressions are not each felt separately but rather as a single, unified experience. Black women

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    treatment of individuals has been going on for a very long time and with understanding the trans community and the difficulties they face that I was unaware of we see how oppression very much still occurs today. This project also helped to relate intersectionality to oppression. As quoted in the power point by Audre Lord “There is no such thing as a

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    Intersectionality shapes violence between light skin and dark skin females in the same hierarchical sense which “mulatto” slaves got preferential treatment. Its origins are rooted in attempts to prevent unity in communities which in turn impedes social change. Contemporary intersectionality sparks violence in many forms from verbal to physical disfigurement. In the Jones reading, ideals of beauty are said to be assessed using “an intersecting set of expectations that include skin color, hair texture

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    Intersectionality can help us better understand heinous acts against enslaved African American women, poor women of color, and poor white women who severed as experimental subjects and abused in medical science. This topic made me really think about how hormonal birth control pills were heavily tested on Puerto Rico women before they had any idea of the long term or short-term effects. The researchers knew they could get away with it because women were largely ignored in science and women of color

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    The classifications of race and gender have intersected and caused conflicts with the lives of those close to me, shaping the social world in which I have grown up. Intersectionality is the junction of many factors like sex, gender, race or class that bring forth oppression, domination or discrimination. It attempts to present the multiple factors that structure one’s experiences and explains that each individual is not the same. Everyone comes from different backgrounds so one cannot assume that

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    Intersectionality, a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw, is used to define the many different problems dealing with gender, race, sexuality, and religion, which collide together into interdependent structures of discrimination. The term has been used in many different feminist works, but after more than 20 years, this concept is still foreign or is simply ignored by the masses. When looking at certain databases the word intersectionality is not even considered a word, while on those same sites the

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    Within the community the problem of intersectionality takes place because there are black girls who experience more problems in their delinquent years. Many young black girls are “affected by social problems” (1507) that are presented to them by the communities. 70 percent of these black girls have been “exposed to some form of trauma” (1529). Most of the girls “are more likely to receive harsher punishment than boys for similar offenses” because of their inability to act like ladies. Juveniles

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