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"intersectional" Definitions
  1. relating to different social categories such as race, class and gender and the way that these can combine to result in additional disadvantage or discrimination

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Aces want to be a part of broader, intersectional queer movements because we hold intersectional identities and because we're struggling with a lot of really similar stuff.
Civil discourse only functions when it is intersectional: the erasure of a predominantly working class community of color demanding your removal is nowhere near intersectional, therefore void.
And as I tweeted on Saturday, just because you're intersectional and educated on certain issues and doing great work in those spaces doesn't mean you're intersectional and educated on all issues.
The unbearable whiteness of Sabrina's intersectional witchcraft CAOS, a show declaring itself intersectional from the mountaintops, forgoes this complex tapestry of marginalization to resurrect the same old specters of white women victims.
Who I Am:I am an activist, artist, and intersectional feminist.
Like Kennedy, Haaland frames transgender liberties as an intersectional issue.
The Bold Type is layered, but it is not intersectional.
In fact, we make that dialogue more interesting and intersectional.
What do you feel about that intersectional approach to activism?
Asian Americans have long fought for intersectional inclusion and equity.
It's also aesthetically intersectional in its fusion of cinematic styles.
Could they vote for someone who isn't an intersectional feminist?
"We see it as a deeply intersectional issue," Marienau said.
"The Dyke March is supposed to be intersectional," she said.
Well, it's called intersectional, but I don't like that word.
The IRA profile was disguised as an intersectional feminist account.
The N.B.A. life is nothing if not an intersectional experience.
Elsewhere welcomes artists and organizers with an intersectional critique and practice.
The organizers pride themselves on their broad, intersectional and horizontal leadership.
Some may object to an intersectional approach because it preserves differences.
To be sure, some millennial feminists may not embrace intersectional feminism.
Annie is a disabled, queer, Latinx intersectional activist based in Miami.
White feminists should amplify and center intersectional voices over our own.
And, don't miss Girls Like Us for your intersectional feminist fix.
Interestingly, this intersectional discourse addressed the subject of sexuality as well.
I had to look up intersectional; anyone knows what inclusionary means.
So Milo's appeal on the right is, one might say, intersectional.
It's important that we are intersectional with the way in which we discuss these things, but also to realize that a lot of people don't know what intersectional means outside of the academy or progressive circles.
As the feminist movement continues to evolve, our feminism must be intersectional.
I'm most optimistic about the opportunity to pursue intersectional protections for survivors.
This year's march marginalized intersectional queer struggles and ongoing fights for decolonization.
It's really about the intersectional feeling that happens though the kiki scene.
Gun violence is intersectional, so we have to take that same approach.
" Edelman's bio described — still describes — her as a: "Body-positive intersectional feminist.
As long as it remains all inclusive, intersectional, then it definitely should!
The companies can't teach young activists to be good, impactful intersectional activists.
They use the word "intersectional" often, as a way of signifying this.
If only some of these attractive intersectional games could be spread out.
" She continued, "We are deeply, deeply rooted in intersectional and disability aesthetics.
He's also a vocal advocate for intersectional support of the LGBTQ community.
Teams often line up strong intersectional competition to improve their playoff résumés.
Unlike the examples listed above, Trump's assault is intersectional and nearly universal.
We see students and faculty eager to operate in this intersectional space.
But Clinton's 2016 campaign isn't just vocally feminist — it's also vocally intersectional.
For most intersectional feminists, that inevitable "but" is worse than a non-starter.
The intersectional feminist publication is celebrated its third birthday with three separate issues.
That feeling of being seen, at whatever intersectional other she represents to you.
The intersectional lens is so, so important when we're talking about gun violence.
These were intersectional feminists who loved makeup, music, and fashion, among other things.
And perhaps most importantly, Clarke failed to discuss the importance of intersectional feminism.
VIDA has turned its attention to intersectional issues involving race and gender identity.
That struggles are intersectional has become a basic conviction of the American left.
Intuitively, the ideology makes sense to Synn, who considers herself an intersectional feminist.
That is the nature of a movement as inclusive and intersectional as ours.
The group's intersectional partnership with nearly all terrorist and criminal groups remains strong.
I see Clinton as a person who does not have an intersectional mindset.
The Annenberg Initiative has named 21 the most intersectional assessment of directors to date.
It was important for the cofounders from the outset that the organization is intersectional.
This reflects how tech's Time's Up movement has yet to make any intersectional headway.
Fittingly, the latest Balmain campaign, in which Kanye stars, had the same intersectional theme.
They present a sex-positive, intersectional version of themes heretofore whitewashed by the patriarchy.
Black Feminist Thought is a great introduction to intersectional approaches to discussing gender oppression.
Only the raw data of the EEO-1 allows for intersectional approaches to analysis.
With pink's complex lineage, it's useful to think of its cultural footprint as intersectional.
Perhaps the next step in diversity reports would be to address all intersectional identities.
Being a sex worker was the catalyst of my growth as an intersectional feminist.
They are intersectional, they are reinforcing and we have to take the all on.
Like SNCC, BLM embraces what we now call the intersectional nature of black identity.
"Our future is: Female, Intersectional, Powered by our belief in one another," she wrote.
We need to be aware of the intersectional nature of oppression in our society.
Intersectional feminism is an ethics near and dear to so many on our staff.
Make your feminism useful to all women rather than calling yourself an 'intersectional feminist'.
Interesting thing about [intersectional] feminism: what's radical for one might be regressive for another.
Follow her on Instagram to join an intersectional, body-loving, and self-aware community.
"We want it to be more intersectional and less problematic about gender," she said.
"This is the beauty of intersectional feminism, whose work is never finished," Stryker said.
That's why it's important to approach these kinds of questions from an intersectional perspective.
He suggested an "intersectional" approach to school safety that considers the needs of everyone.
A truly global kind of cross-functional intersectional effort to change the food industry.
I highly doubt that KFC is dedicated to an intersectional Angela Davis-inspired feminist movement.
With intersectional identities—being black and queer, for example—this stress can increase, Greene says.
I'd be excited to see Sex and the City get a modern, intersectional feminist makeover.
The organization isn't ready to break with its intersectional, some would say "generalist," roots yet.
Next up on my Christmas list: an intersectional feminist democratic socialist non-binary Santa Claus.
It's hard to fit all those groups into a headline or a snappy, intersectional slogan.
Unlike Brokeback, Moonlight was, to its credit, an intersectional story about race, class, and sexuality.
Viola Davis Gave A Women's March Speech On Intersectional Feminism Our Favorite Women's March Signs
Due to these shows, broadcast television is leading the way in terms of intersectional representation.
"It doesn't help us to hide this data," Lee said of the company's intersectional data.
And the Black Panthers were deeply intersectional champions for all oppressed people across the world.
One possibility is that discussions of privilege may benefit from taking a more intersectional lens.
I think it's definitely time to add more women of color and more intersectional characters.
It means we are more intersectional and inclusive, and in the end, a stronger movement.
So the motto is, if your feminism isn't intersectional it isn't feminism, it's white supremacy.
I started by looking at violence through an intersectional lens, and first acknowledging the issues.
Yes, but a modern riot grrrl, so a little bit more intersectional, if you will.
They are intersectional, they are reinforcing, and we have got to take them all on.
A "focus on women" does not take into account the intersectional identities many people have.
Here are five possible definitions for the word "intersectional" — give it your best shot. 6.
The party is scrambling to remake itself to the intersectional standards of contemporary progressive politics.
Cotton On Foundation knows the importance of intersectional thinking when it comes to climate solutions.
"Our principles are wide-reaching; we recognize that Latina issues are intersectional," said Mucarsel-Powell.
On Late Night, Seth Meyers cemented his reputation as a thoughtful, surprisingly intersectional news explainer.
This is an intersectional issue — we cannot talk about one without talking about the other.
It's not that Women of Resistance isn't an excellent cross-section of work by and about the intersectional experience of contemporary womanhood; it's that the intersectional experience of contemporary womanhood is a slog through all the crap that's been piled on top of us.
I'm a feminist from the second wave and the baby boomer generation, but with intersectional views.
But he also added an intersectional dimension, joining the ranks of candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
What It Really Means To Be A Feminist Today Chastain stresses the importance of intersectional feminism.
The result is organic and self-assured, making the message of intersectional inclusivity feel within reach.
Many of our feminist foremothers cautioned against such essentialism & not having an intersectional Approach to feminism.
We've living in a time of intersectional feminism, body positivity, and genderless, smart, and adaptive fashion.
"Time is up and we want diversity and we want intersectional gender parity," Messing told Rancic.
Dunham and Schumer both have a history of being questioned as feminists — particularly as intersectional feminists.
That document included disability rights, and our inclusion under the intersectional umbrella is an important achievement.
All of us could learn a little bit about sisterhood, solidarity, and intersectional feminism from this.
This ignores intersectional identities of LGBTQ Asians and black women, and oversimplifies the issues people face.
But they [also] need to feel the responsibility to be speaking in intersectional and broader terms.
Legislation is critical to ensuring legal protections too often denied those with intersectional socially constructed identities.
He points to the Black Lives Matter movement as an example of real intersectional queer politics.
"We want diversity, we want intersectional gender parity, and we want equal pay," Messing told E!
The themes addressed in the show are intersectional, which is fitting, given the artists' varied backgrounds.
The Hill-Thomas conflict has gone down in history as a colossal failure of intersectional organizing.
"We used it as a peaceful moment to say feminism should be intersectional," Ms. Reign said.
This crushing conspiracy of silence is itself a condition of Black women's intersectional erasure and subordination.
"What I shared with the diversity team is I feel Uber issues are intersectional," says Bryant.
Dr. Sommers was critiquing campus politics and intersectional feminism, so things were bound to get heated.
According to book website Diversity in YA, banned books tend to be diverse, intersectional, and issue-based.
The challenge for today's queer youth is dismantling this legacy to fight for a more intersectional future.
Ocasio-Cortez is doing a good job of bridging that gap because she is an intersectional candidate.
She's been criticized for not being intersectional — that she only clings to feminism when it suits her.
At an intersectional level, black and Latinx women make up zero percent of the venture capital industry.
"Time is up and we want diversity and we want intersectional gender parity," Messing, 49, told Rancic.
She's an intersectional feminist, a human rights activist, and the rightful successor of Topanga and Cory Matthews.
We were expected to offer solutions, of course, but the only acceptable answers were noncommittal and intersectional.
Arm-in-arm with my best friends, Drew and Juan, we were racially intersectional and socially liberated.
Moore describes it as "a black-led, multiracial, intergenerational coalition," with a strong emphasis on intersectional awareness.
That intersectional context is too often set to the side in these debates, and it shouldn't be.
Sexism affects women of color and white women differently, and that's exactly why intersectional feminism is crucial.
There is no single solution or silver bullet for achieving intersectional gender and pay equity in tech.
As an early adopter of intersectional feminism, I am happy to see its popularity among millennial feminists.
Specifically one of intersectional feminism's greatest assets is its ability to identify unlikely allies and build solidarity.
The National Institutes of Health is spending over $100,000 to combat "intersectional stigma" of transwomen in Nepal.
"The work that we do tries to be exclusively affirming and inclusive but explicitly intersectional," she explains.
I think that now feminism is inherently intersectional feminism — we are in a place of multiple feminisms.
Even great organizations may be blind to persistent intersectional bias that treats African-American women so differently.
God help you if you're a Black or trans woman in the arts, because erasure is intersectional.
Chuen's data set is open-sourced and her findings are meticulously broken down on her blog, Intersectional Analyst.
However, for women of color facing intersectional bias on the daily, the two issues go hand-in-hand.
What wasn't clear was how long that moment would last — or how intersectional (or not) it would be.
But if we're playing the question straight, body positivity at its best means an intersectional take on bodies.
Some data that's missing from this report includes people with disabilities, age, veterans, LGBTQ status and intersectional identities.
Grace may not be a paragon of intersectional feminism just yet, but at least she's working towards it.
But my feminism is intersectional, so I acknowledge that I have privilege because I'm straight, cisgender and white.
To Kwiatek, the 18-year-old from Pennsylvania, Sanders is "kinda crap" on intersectional concerns of marginalized people.
Her videos are also very intersectional, pointing out the roles that sex, gender and race all impact experiences.
Using both historical references and anecdotal evidence, she creates an intersectional approach to the experiences of American women.
Catholicism — and, above all, Sara and Keith's investment in giving its age-old traditions a modern, intersectional update.
Their aim was to bring intersectional radical feminism to the dance-floor, and to have some fucking fun!
Their mission, grounded in intersectional representation, is actualized with projects that fuse public technology, creativity, and social need.
And it's impossible to talk about female empowerment without getting political — and acknowledging the importance of intersectional feminism.
I suppose what I'm hoping for is a therapist with some elevated, intersectional, enlightening take on black manhood.
We are an intersectional movement that motivated so many women to rise to power in the last election.
Denise Chan, 219, she/herChinese American, Asian AmericanStudent What kind of intersectional feminist work are you involved in?
Very rarely does the punditry confront this other intersectional phenomenon: The historical intersection of political and economic power.
That gets even more complicated when other intersectional experiences, like race, class and gender identity, combine with sexism.
The Temple's openness to intersectional identities is just part of what's endeared him so strongly to the group.
Genelee: Black lives matter, and it's great, this new focus on intersectional feminism—that's the buzzword du jour.
But with this defeat came a refreshed dedication to the ideals of intersectional feminism and art as resistance.
To a great extent, he is almost as uncomfortable with these dead white giants as any intersectional critic.
Suzanna Danuta Walters in the Nation hailed Warren for running "an unapologetically intersectional campaign," which she certainly did.
"She really comes up as the first white candidate for president who had an intersectional politics," she said.
Victimhood, in the intersectional way of seeing the world, is akin to sainthood; power and privilege are profane.
Wendy Kozol, the director of the program, agreed that many students glom on to intersectional ideas too broadly.
Consider this our Guerrilla Girls-inspired call for a collaborative, intersectional exploration of women working in the arts.
Thankfully, Eric still manages to find an unforgettable journey for himself, and it's an intersectional marvel viewers rarely see.
"Intersectional feminism is the future of feminism and of this movement," Women's March co-chair Bob Bland told Green.
As a former community and labor organizer, Assil wanted a bakery that would serve as an intersectional community space.
Even recent, popular shows that tackle intersectional issues exceedingly well get fatness wrong and fall into old, cruel traps.
In doing this, Davis also gave a powerful speech about intersectional feminism that proves why we need it now.
Today, we share an intimate experiential knowledge of the intersectional gaps within our mental health, judicial, and social structures.
Intersectional analysis is crucial not only for accurately identifying harassment, but also for addressing the problems in our workplaces.
"We've got women, non-binary folks, different ages, races and genders — it's a space that's truly intersectional," she said.
Their work is intersectional and highlights how climate change disproportionately affects communities of color, low-income families, and workers.
Issues facing trans prisoners highlight intersectional injustice, and the way that one's trans identity can be used against them.
So, why has a space intended to be an intersectional haven struggled to draw a broadly diverse customer base?
The Intersectional Self at the 8th Floor Gallery shows that this big word is more than an empty container.
The Intersectional Self continues at the 8th Floor Gallery (17 W 17th St, Flatiron District, Manhattan) through May 19.
Gillibrand faced criticism for tweeting out that the future is "female" and "intersectional" on December 4, including from Sen.
Somewhere between making intersectional love and making interpersonal war lies the basic tension of this show's Season 2 premiere.
Refinery29 talked to Obad-Chinoy about Fundamental, the women behind these global movements, and her heart for intersectional activism.
In the 1970s, for instance, queer women of color were already articulating an intersectional approach to their political work.
But intersectional organizing always makes us stronger, because "divide and conquer" tactics notwithstanding, our issues have never actually been severable.
"We need to address sexual misconduct, but nobody is talking about intersectional issues, like institutional discrimination and racism," he said.
While this environment supported my intersectional identities, I did not seek therapy myself until earlier this year, after a breakup.
I think to imply that they exist is to ignore the reality of how oppression works on an intersectional level.
The actress proved she's an intersectional feminist in the essay, too, noting her privilege as a white woman in Hollywood.
Netflix's GLOW, about a 1980s women's wrestling show, is a complex demonstration of intersectional feminism and the paradoxes of representation.
Increasing the number of production companies committed to honoring inclusion riders should be on any intersectional agenda in the industry.
And we need to tackle the intersectional pressures that make life even harder for many of our fellow human beings.
"This shift needs to be intersectional and it needs to attend to all structural inequality and oppressions," read the letter.
This intersectional approach prompted interviewees to discuss how the world perceives them, as well as who they feel they are.
His own Twitter bio brands him as an intersectional feminist, and he's a big fan of posting Instagrams like this.
What I love about Times Up is that it represents and intersectional movement of people, women standing together across sectors.
In progressive circles, Flavia Dzodan is what has become known as an intersectional feminist — a concept she herself helped proliferate.
Princess Nokia, New York's most outspoken intersectional female rapper, is spreading her defiant message of empowerment beyond the Five Boroughs.
This book, originally published in 1984, manages to consistently remain fresh; it's a staple for an inclusive and intersectional bookshelf.
True to its grassroots and intersectional nature, individuals are encouraged to write on issues that they themselves identify as important.
Even at the time, her ideas didn't feel particularly intersectional or broadly inclusive — but they didn't seem intentionally exclusive, either.
Change will only come if we work together and collectively strengthen each other's missions because injustice is intersectional and interconnected.
Only long after my personal defenses hardened did intersectional movements usher in a broader definition of bigotry to include Islamophobia.
This "intersectional escape," the phenomenon by which older women seem to escape age-based penalties, is actually rooted in sexism.
Working to reconstruct the social narrative to be more representative of all identities is an important element of intersectional feminism.
Her headquarters, not far from the elder Lipinski's old clubhouse, is filled with signs trumpeting "Intersectional Feminism" and L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
This provides much fodder for a so-called intersectional analysis of social attitudes and state systems of domination and discrimination.
He pointed an intersectional lens at several issues, including homelessness, immigration, and abortion, in ways that likely confused some folks.
Though of course that is important, and we're committed to approaching those issues and approaching them from an intersectional lens.
Get involved with Student Climate Action, an intersectional youth group taking to the streets to protest government inaction on climate.
And on social media, as she recounted her efforts, she began amassing a following by making intersectional activism seem accessible.
Intersectional feminist stances were a defining part of my academic work as a faculty member at several colleges and universities.
Intersectional approaches recognize that people's identities are overlapping and intersecting, as are the systems by which societies regulate their members.
In an understated but powerful way, it lays bare the intersectional systems of oppression operating in the main character's life.
By touching on race, politics, class and gender, Solidarity Collection felt like a wave of intersectional theory expressed through art.
Rosa, a high school sophomore, explained that "intersectionality" and "intersectional feminism" are more than buzzwords to her and her cohort.
Rather than illuminating how this impacts employment, Silicon Valley covers it up by not including intersectional (and thus unflattering) data visualizations.
Homemade signs proclaimed slogans such as "Nevertheless, She Persisted," quotes from Ida B. Wells, support for intersectional feminism, and trans rights.
How does the Lesbians Who Tech annual conference ensure that these conversations stay intersectional—do you include diverse panelists and speakers?
They talk about feminism, and intersectional feminism in particular, as if it is their job — and in a way, it is.
I also think the construction of this protest movement, being remarkably intersectional, will allow it to address multiple causes at once.
The intersectional politics of the United States is really dangerous and it's not just on the left side of the aisle.
Over the past few years, Franchesca Ramsey has established herself as one of the best sources for fearless, intersectional social commentary.
That feels misguided precisely because the oppression Trump and his supporters seek cuts across multiple identities; they seek an intersectional oppression.
We must be intersectional feminists as well—that is the key to more diverse storytelling, and we all benefit from that.
Some data points missing from the report are stats around the employment of LGBTQ people, people with disabilities and intersectional data.
Our young generation requires an intersectional approach — you cannot have feminism without acknowledging issues of race, economics, class, gender, and sexuality.
AC Dumlao, 27, they/themFilipino-AmericanAdvocate / Educator / Artist, Call Me They What kind of intersectional feminist work are you involved in?
If intersectional feminism has managed to escape your grasp, then look no further than Hyphen-Labs to better understand the concept.
A noted feminist theorist and author, Gloria Anzaldúa paved the way for a more intersectional feminism, especially inclusive of Chicana women.
Chrissy is a self-proclaimed truth teller with a passion for intersectional feminism and creating a diverse and inclusive wellness industry.
To even be understood and then to help make change, the pictures need to be considered in intersectional and relational terms.
Their short film focused on a queer, black student named Crystal King and their intersectional experience at a predominately white campus.
Don't Expect a Man to Change or Try to Change Him versus Slowly Indoctrinate Every Man Into Radical Intersectional Feminism 15.
I would say my feminism is postcolonial and there's intersectional and all these things, but that doesn't mean Professor Velez's isn't.
Many believe the movement indeed needs to make serious strides to address intersectional issues, especially in the face of climate change.
The issues are systemic and intersectional, said Ashtin Berry, an activist who bartends and writes about the food and beverage business.
And lastly, never forget that if you're not advocating for fat women and non-binary people, then your feminism isn't intersectional.
It's a warm and joyous romp of a book, with a beautifully constructed romance and a thoughtful examination of intersectional privilege.
It's a very intersectional feminist analysis of reproductive issues — which is precisely aligned with the goals and tactics of the Women's March.
Now what&aposs really fascinating is that there was sort of a gap between the intersectional left and the Bernie Sanders left.
Rather, the four curators ask viewers to reflect on the somewhat messy task of engaging with American discourse through an intersectional lens.
It took some time to convince the new guard of intersectional feminists to take the ERA seriously, but they did come around.
Then there's the history of witch persecution, all steeped in the intersectional nexus of sexism, racism, classism, and ethnocentrism that upholds patriarchy.
The radical left that has so inspiringly emerged in American politics seems more savvy and more effortlessly intersectional than our UK equivalent.
" The shirt features the word "woman" in nine different languages, representing Word Agency's "belief that feminism and human rights should be intersectional.
She was, in a sense, the first intersectional thinker, always bringing race, sex, and gender, to her life and her visionary work.
If not, how do we use an intersectional praxis to create solutions that are harmonious, thoughtful, and filled with empathy and connection?
Her Feminist Fridays series has all the answers to the nagging questions you're afraid to ask about feminism from an intersectional perspective.
The reboot's dedication to intersectional feminism makes sense when you remember Charmed 2.0 comes from Jane The Virgin creator Jennie Snyder Urman.
During the speech, Ocasio-Cortez drew comparisons between this moment and the Civil Rights Movement, while emphasizing the importance of intersectional advocacy.
As aspects of identity are intersectional, so too should be the way in which media approaches its coverage of the tech industry.
In a recent interview with The Cut, she wowed us again, this time shedding some light on the importance of intersectional feminism.
Through the girls' creation of high school group WICCA (Women's Intersectional Cultural and Creative Association) Sabrina doubles down on its progressive undertones.
For any journalist (including this one) attempting to report on intersectional issues, as well as remix culture on the internet, it's tricky.
And what we've added to that is centering the idea of intersectionalism, intersectional feminism which means that women are not a monolith!
A good ally needs to be conscious of these tendencies, and consider the impact of intersectional identities in the fight for equality.
Add it all up, and the scarce inventory of slots for big intersectional showdowns forces teams to look far into the future.
Super ableist language is also a frequently occurring thing, hence why groups like Intersectional Vegans Canada exist, to filter out the trash.
Green takes an explicitly intersectional angle and echoes some of the gender theory that made "Gender Outlaw" so unnerving — and so entertaining.
Eventually, Hughes would direct those powers toward incisive news commentary and explainers on topics like intersectional feminism, informative yet somehow always friendly.
First, have students watch this episode of MTV's series "Braless" (above), which provides a short introduction to the concept of intersectional feminism.
The binary, linear perspective that traditionally defines White, Euro-American ideology erases the complexity needed to support an intersectional, multi-species ecology.
It was the embodiment of the intersectional sensibilities that a lot of us have been working on for a very long time.
Meanwhile, activist Barbara Smith's Boston-based queer black feminist group, the Combahee River Collective, was emphatically intersectional from its founding in 1974.
It was a lot more diverse with more intersectional dialogue than I expected and that's one of the reasons I wanted to go.
The result was something we called Ancestral Gqom-Gospel, a sound that is as complex, intricate and intersectional as the EP's subject matter.
It's inclusive, it's intersectional, and it goes beyond the binary—things that VICE's series of the same name, LATIN-X, is all about.
At one point, Wallace pressed Gillibrand to explain a tweet she had posted in December emphasizing that the future was female and intersectional.
Rovenski, who identifies as an intersectional feminist, said she thinks identity markers like gender shouldn't make a difference in choosing a presidential candidate.
You should always be thinking of this as an intersectional issue, and make a point to reach out to girls in underrepresented communities.
Thompson cited Spencer's and Chastain's actions when describing the kind of work that needs to continue to keep the Time's Up initiative intersectional.
Gomez was born to a black mother and a native father, and the intersectional activism that marks her life is at work here.
Whereas I think many, many women, especially women who are interested in intersectional feminism which is, you know, not just white women feminism.
With Moonlight, whose memorable Best Picture win went down in Oscars history, Barry Jenkins created an intersectional masterpiece examining all facets of identity.
For me, this moment symbolizes the absence of mainstream intersectional feminism in which race, class, sexuality, and ability are present and necessarily discussed.
Her event turned into an intersectional movement that became larger than she had ever anticipated, one that has since both grown and fractured.
An intersectional critique of how sexuality and race connect with gender comes into play in the work of several artists in the biennial.
Julie Ae Kim, 27, she/herKorean AmericanLeadership Committee of Asian American Feminist Collective What kind of intersectional feminist work are you involved in?
The festival is an ambitious first for TUF, an electronic music and digital art collective in Seattle for intersectional and female-identified artists.
Nevertheless there is an important rhetorical link to be made by the Clinton campaign to reach millennials who do subscribe to intersectional feminism.
Like so many others, Tanja's intersectional experiences as a racial minority and a gay man is integral to the identity of the group.
And I think that if you call yourself an intersectional feminist, you need to be getting out and supporting people of all identities.
Lamentably, individuals who consider themselves as "Intersectional Feminists" are yet unfamiliar with the woman who created the very theory they claim to espouse.
Released on the cusp of Black History Month and Women's History Month, When I Get Home continues her intersectional exploration of personal identity.
When you're looking to support a sex workers' rights organization, become involved with intersectional and local groups like Decrim NY and DecrimNowDC. 278.
Notre Dame had 217 yards of total offense as it extended its dominance in the oldest continual intersectional rivalry to 24-1093-1083.
I want everything we do to be intersectional in its approach — and race, class and gender identity are an important part of that.
But to some critics, the controversy also speaks to the broader challenge the Women's March faces in building a truly intersectional feminist movement.
The dissonance between my new learning and the culture of higher education alerted me to the structural and intersectional nature of the problem.
Visitors will see that artists' and artist collectives' political and philosophical concerns shifted across generations, a reflection of intersectional identities and subject positions.
Ouyang's work calls for an awakening of intersectional feminism at a time when its necessity is often doubted in both China and America.
He was laying the groundwork for his Poor People's Campaign, a intersectional movement dedicated to eliminating poverty in America, the richest nation on earth.
My colleagues and I sold sex positivity through luxury merchandise; we stuffed intersectional, trauma-aware education in the bag as the gift with purchase.
That the aspiration should be intersectional when it talks about women, and it should be men of color, underrepresented men of color, as well.
Black struggles have always been multiracial and intersectional struggles, and what you bring and care and what you're committed to is really what matters.
" The letter adds: "This movement is intersectional, with conversations across race, class, community, ability and work environment, to talk about the imbalance of power.
We will persist in our calls for equality, not just for women as a monolith but for individual women in all their intersectional brilliance.
The most effective diversity training takes a more intersectional approach, offering training that aims to make all underrepresented groups feel comfortable, beyond just women.
When tech companies release their diversity reports, they rarely, if ever, report intersectional data such as the percentage of women of color they employ.
She was known for her theatrical style of demonstrating and intersectional politics–and was always eager to draw connections between racist and sexist oppression.
Many films are already garnering Oscar buzz with a variety of them featuring diverse casts, women in the director's chair, and inclusive, intersectional stories.
And that it should be inclusive and intersectional and apply to all Americans, not just the Americans who voted for the current seated president.
But by degrading women in his own life, Walcott falls into an intersectional trap, forcing one claim of liberty to be pitted against another.
The fact that Park was able to successfully unseat a Republican incumbent on this somewhat intersectional platform makes his campaign all the more intriguing.
Through meaningful and thoughtful action and an intersectional strategy, the Women's March became more than a massive demonstration, the Women's March became a movement.
The hope for an inclusive, intersectional strike was represented at Thursday's NWL meeting, where the generational divide between respective feminisms was present but constructive.
At the same time, I think it is possible to include particular individuals whose very presence points to precisely these issues of intersectional oppression.
BRITTANY PACKNETT Activist, educator and writer Intersectional oppression is the stereotype that Asian women must be docile at work, at home, and at play.
Especially during Women's History Month, but all through the year, we should use the tools of intersectional feminism to strive toward these lofty goals.
Can our food—which fuels our caring bodies, our sensitive souls, our intersectional and privilege-checking hive-mind—reflect our ever-so-millennial ethics?
Though She Stacks has struggled to make the Stacks House experience more intersectional, they have tried to make up for it in other ways.
Intersectional feminism and critical posthumanism are empowering because they attempt to recognize different kinds of differences both across and outside the zoo of posthumanity.
The bottom line: Regardless of your race or gender, if you're running for president in 2020, you've got to be able to speak intersectional politics.
Those of us with an intersectional analysis of our current situation know that every uphill battle we've been fighting is at least twice as steep.
And people forget that all the time...And then it's like, and then we can drop that 'intersectional' and have it just be universal feminism?
Beverly doesn't elicit the same chuckles that Ally does because she represents a history of intersectional disenfranchisement, not a strong opinion against a political candidate.
As the researchers noted in an abstract, those with intersectional identities may suffer even more from discrimination, such as sexism, ageism, racism, classism, and transphobia.
The institute also works to create "an abundance of unique and intersectional female characters" in entertainment for children 11 and younger, according to its website.
Although the film documents the upstart Reiwa Shinsengumi party, an intersectional and progressive collective fighting the stagnation within Japanese politics, Yasutomi is the indisputable star.
The 2154-year-old intersectional feminist is known for their acting work in The Hunger Games and Everything, Everything, and identifies as nonbinary and pansexual.
That plus-sized women of color have been given recognition by the Academy is only a win for body diversity in a non-intersectional vacuum.
I spoke to her on how she's creating an inclusive, intersectional movement and why she believes democratizing the organizing process is the key to progress.
And then all these intersectional identities can make it even more intricate and beautiful—even if all of our struggles aren't necessarily the same struggle.
A recurring theme in discussions of intersectional politics is the issue of who is profiting from the work done by women and people of color.
They found that an unusually high number of marchers were first-time protesters — and that they came out for a wide variety of intersectional reasons.
"With everything that I say, or with everything that I learn, I try to be more and more intersectional in just my thoughts," she says.
The Women's March is very intentional about our messaging and making sure that we have a very intersectional lens when we look at different problems.
Her stories are glimpses into the lives of Chinese immigrants who, all women, navigate their intersectional identities and their new lives in the United States.
There are a lot of funny moments in the book, from meeting Oprah to intersectional feminism, interracial dating, and funny anecdotes about being a woman.
In the early stages of planning, organizers took what they considered the most intersectional approach, aligning themselves with a diverse group of other protest movements.
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By creating a foundation of policy priorities rooted in robust and intersectional data and built on what's important to women technologists and their allies, AnitaB.
Millennial feminists have a different view of feminism – intersectional feminism – that focuses on the connections between political challenges like sexism, racism, homophobia and economic injustice.
Set It Off does not capture every single threat that women face—no movie can—but it at least acknowledges the intersectional lives of women.
Now, they're growing the seeds they planted in 2017 into a full vision for an intersectional, anti-capitalist feminism where no one is left behind.
As an actor on two shows dominated by strong women of color, McGorry's willingness to speak out on behalf of intersectional feminism shouldn't go unacknowledged.
The artist is touted as primarily exploring intersectional identity in a contemporary context and challenging the stereotyping, objectification and exploitation of the black female body.
And so we are preparing ourselves for a 2020 election that will have this — again, young black woman — intersectional racist, sexist, ageist attack line coming.
But progress is drastically uneven, suggesting that the future for gay plays may look more intersectional: less white, less male, less wealthy — and more transgender.
Intersectional thinking and engaged pedagogy were brand new to me, even if my queer embodiment has ushered in an understanding of certain forms of oppression.
She also noted that online harassment is an intersectional issue, as people are harassed based on factors like race and sexual orientation, in addition to gender.
For now, though, organizers are betting that opposition to the Trump agenda serve as a tie to bind what they describe as overlapping or intersectional interests.
Their characters are diverse in gender, race, and sexuality, at the same damn time, proving that an intersectional approach to inclusion takes care, not rocket science.
Check out some more video from Broadly: As a women's rights organization, the group has made intersectional feminism the foundation of their gender-based advocacy platform.
Booker offered a lyrical and, at times, spirited speech that presented an intersectional message on the dangers that white supremacy and gun violence pose to America.
Do I wish I had built an online audience around Angela Davis, one that taught me about intersectional feminism instead of how to make celebrities corpse?
The actor, who has set herself apart as a champion for justice and an intersectional feminist, has once again offered a smart and necessary hot take.
Gender exists on a spectrum & the binary Narrative which suggests that all trans women transition from male privilege erases a lot of experiences and isn't intersectional.
Feminism isn't all pink hats and snappy tweets — to be an intersectional feminist, you need to acknowledge the many levels of inequality that affect women worldwide.
Part of the issue was that they were defending white feminist Caitlin Moran, who has often been controversial for her lack of support for intersectional politics.
Alongside the Roma creatives, who accepted their awards in both English and Spanish, Oh helped normalize intersectional language representation at the Golden Globes, which is important.
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Some of those who identify as pro-life feminists — especially younger generations with a more hip, modern sensibility — also take a decidedly intersectional "yes and" approach.
And when any woman uses her platform to promote feminist causes, she'd be wise to remember that if it's not intersectional, it's not feminism at all.
Kauffman concludes with Black Lives Matter, an "explicitly intersectional" movement, shaped by the feminist theories and practices developed by earlier activists like the Women's Pentagon Action.
Mae's problems are real, and her inability to find outlets to handle them are a tragedy, but it's placed in an intersectional web of human compassion.
It's about how unique bodies, minds, senses and phenomenological experiences of disability and impairment—along with the political aspects and intersectional identities—can create new work.
Other genders have intersectional experiences with their reproductive health decisions as well—we're just not talking about it enough inside or outside of the doctor's office.
But to an extent, the overriding principles of the film that Jarecki set out, exploring the corrupting effect of power and money, were coherent and intersectional.
Building an intersectional justice movement in the United States: How does a grassroots movement led by people of color confront oppression and patriarchy day by day?
Gay men were even beginning to cede the theatrical spotlight to other parts of the L.G.B.T.Q. rainbow, and to intersectional issues of sexuality, gender and race.
Aronson suggests that it was her "kaleidoscopic vision"—what we might now call an intersectional outlook—that meant no movement fully claimed her as its own.
Other terrorist groups also have been trying to exploit the wounds in American society by telling Black Lives Matter activists that their causes, too, are intersectional.
Crenshaw and Butler's combined influence would become foundational to the third wave's embrace of the fight for trans rights as a fundamental part of intersectional feminism.
But it was the careful intersectional balance on Nothing Feels Good that makes this album one of, if not the defining album of emo's second wave.
The latest exhibition, The Intersectional Self, considers how a new awareness of fluid gender identities has affected feminism and shaken up our traditional understanding of gender roles.
Pozner credits this partially to the feminist blogosphere that flourished in the early aughts, injecting public debates with a dose of intersectional analysis of gender and equality.
What's most unexpected about an art show exploring Confederate monuments, intersectional feminism, and racist propaganda is how weirdly comforting and pleasing to the eye it all is.
One Day at a Time is also one of television's most devoted shows when it comes to intersectional representation, beginning with the Latinx family at its center.
But, she says, while UK Black Pride was founded to talk about the intersectional difficulties faced by black LGBT people, it was also to celebrate their achievements.
Facebook's color-blind and tone-deaf approach to content moderation must be overhauled to adopt an intersectional model shaped by more context of who is often victimized.
When feminism fails to be intersectional — and fails to be inclusive of marginalized groups like the trans community — it can become tone-deaf, excluding, and even transphobic.
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So, I heard the words "intersectional" and "being intentional" thrown around throughout the evening by various people and it's nice to hear that that is reaching Hollywood.
His comedy ruminates on some of the thorniest curveballs of intersectional politics: What does it mean to be both gay and, once upon a time, evangelically Christian?
Percentages were slightly higher for cable and streaming, but the good news is these numbers are increasing and diversifying across the board and are becoming more intersectional.
As a sex-positive, intersectional feminist and sexologist, I hate hearing that people aren't having great sex or aren't experiencing enough full-bodied pleasure in the act.
Through h/er work, P-Orridge puckishly calls for an end to gender as a construct, and so, h/er participation in The Intersectional Self feels apt.
I understand that all oppressions are, in some way, intersectional and connected to all other violence, that the empathic connections of ally-ship are multidirectional and reciprocal.
Many intersectional vegan ecofeminists have also pointed out that the disdain for veganism's empathy for other animals also has deep roots in misogyny, white supremacy, ableism, etc.
"As the intersectional feminists have been reminding us all for decades, 'woman' is never a sufficient category for encompassing or analyzing women's oppression," Stryker wrote to me.
In 2020, there have been noticeable shifts in how Sanders has spoken about his policies, including a pointed attempt to frame them in a more intersectional way.
And it's those intersectional identities — whether it's being a black woman, a trans man and so forth — that bring both intellectual and financial value to the table.
" They later deleted the tweet and offered a statement "clarifying" their position on the term and "reiterat[ing] that we are a fully inclusive, intersectional feminist movement.
It's also critical to ensure that the movement does not get hijacked by interests some claim are "intersectional," but are unrelated at best and nefarious at worst.
Cultural practitioners — who emerged from OWS, Me Too, Black Lives Matter, and Decolonization movements, armed with intersectional theories — have been demanding structural transformation from top to bottom.
Beyond that, I was also introduced to radical body politics and intersectional feminism, and found solidarity with other fashion-minded people who existed beyond the "straight-size" world.
Conflating ships that involve underrepresented identities with the desire for inclusion gets especially dicey when it leads fans to prioritize support for their ship over other intersectional concerns.
Ultimately, CAOS' intersectional feminism is an attempt at social relevance that instead perpetuates the myth of a white person being the only one powerful enough to save everyone.
"Unlike other networks, we can produce unique, layered and intersectional stories that shed a light on so many diverse walks of life," Netflix explained in its press email.
Alice Walker, Maya Angelou, and Kerry Washington have all read versions of the Gage speech, and bell hooks' landmark text on intersectional feminism carries Ain't I a Woman?
This year, however, we're launching a new Intersectional Cause Network, which will be focused on bringing together employees with varied backgrounds and viewpoints to help improve cancer care.
"Compounding that with the stigma surrounding mental health issues and the pursuit of mental health support, we see the intersectional challenges that our community faces," the statement reads.
On top of all of that, Union tackles issues like intersectional racism and sexual assault in Hollywood (including the reexamining of her own experience, which forever changed her).
There is a gap in civil society's current architecture of participation that must be addressed through collective, intersectional, networked, resourceful engagement — the characteristics of this generation's emerging leadership.
" Given the perils of low-wage/no- benefit jobs, family caps, childcare costs and persistent racial disparities, the intersectional aspects of welfare have remained "as we knew it.
But Yosimar Reyes, a 29-year-old, undocumented, queer, poet and performer from a working class background, makes work that explores all aspects of his complex intersectional identity.
Instead, the recent popularization of intersectional feminism has offered a way for all women to be there for each other and to find strength through their own differences.
By the end of the game, Marcus' allies are poor, queer, neurodivergent, black, and brown—and, sometimes, because identity is intersectional and complex, rich, white, and cis, too.
Now, given how frequently I have personally and publicly had a go at organizations for whom "intersectional" might as well be a dietary requirement, I should hate this.
It was a form of feminism in a way that hadn't been packaged across the country before, one that was truly intersectional and not delivered by white women.
She is going to care about who runs the country and who has power and intersectional feminism and remain the beautiful, blonde, genteel Southern woman that she is.
Americans have missed another chance to elect the first woman president, but, some say, they may have spoiled their shot at electing the first intersectional feminist one too.
"By quietly installing a white man at its helm, Teen Vogue, a platform seeking to empower young intersectional feminists, has arguably taken a step backwards," the author argued.
We needed to recognize that black, brown, trans, and queer women have been "doing the work" on intersectional feminism for far longer and at far greater personal peril.
Finally, I said I was looking forward to what might be possible when we white women show up and focus our energies on intersectional women's voices and experiences.
I think it's, for now, an important representation of my growth as a feminist, and my commitment to always trying to show up in a more intersectional way.
A partnership between organizations including Casa Ruby and groups dedicated to human trafficking and those leaving the sex trade will aim to offer the intersectional needs of runaways.
Initially, I was taken aback by the inclusion of works by Harlem Renaissance poets, like James Baldwin and Audre Lorde, whose contributions are foundational to intersectional social theory.
She is a Black Lives Matter-supporting body positive role model hellbent on destroying Eurocentric beauty standards who started her year advocating for intersectional dialogue at the Women's March.
It's true that some of those who identify as pro-life feminists — especially younger generations with a more hip, modern sensibility — also take a decidedly intersectional, "yes-and" approach.
He doesn't "get" racism or sexism, doesn't understand how these are distinct from economic oppression — and thus shouldn't be the person to represent a diverse and intersectional Democratic Party.
King knew that the campaign would have to be sustained and intersectional if were to have any success — and low-income folks would have to be at its leadership.
This should remind us that these evils can not be fought in isolation, as Zionism would suggest, but rather must be opposed together as an intersectional approach would demand.
"I'm starting to feel not very welcome in this endeavor," one said, after the Women's March posted a bell hooks quote about the need for intersectional feminism on Facebook.
"It shows that when you have people making decisions who are diverse, inclusive and intersectional it means more voices and the visibility of difference will be shown," she says.
Among many other things, "Shrill" is first and foremost a fat-positive series starring, written and produced by an intersectional and body-diverse team. Fat. F-a-t. FAT.
Preston once worked as editor-in-chief of the intersectional feminist publication Wear Your Voice, and briefly considered running to represent California's 54th State Assembly district in Los Angeles.
In an interview, he talks to me about his wildly intersectional career, seeking therapy, and how he wanted to "pull a Dave Chappelle" after a previous show got cancelled.
Sure, there's plenty of millennial NYC drama (Younger fans will fall hard), but the ladies of The Bold Type are complex, intersectional, ambitious, and they are fierce friends throughout.
But it's 2016, and one of the best parts of the internet is that it's a vessel for celebrating diversity, and there are numerous podcasts that celebrate intersectional feminism.
To be sure, while the lesbian-specific bar has diminished, new all-encompassing and intersectional queer events and spaces such as No Bar in the East Village have opened.
Jamie Gleklen, Washington, on "Black and White Women Far From Equal Under Title IX" (2012) This article serves as an important reminder that all feminism should be intersectional feminism.
"I don't know if it's so easy as she did some good things and some bad things," he says, offering a final evaluation of Clinton from an intersectional perspective.
Current discussions of feminism have evolved, and "girl power" can feel a little simplistic in an era of intersectional feminism and more nuanced ideas about what womanhood actually means.
We spoke to a selection of exhibitors about their work, the role of print zines in the digital age, and how zines fit into the current intersectional feminist movement.
Voters who are more progressively minded but still think Sanders' focus on class is too singular tend to worry his campaign isn't "intersectional" enough, especially when compared with Warren's.
According to the authors, the grand tweak the data needs is intersectional feminism, and in addition to hard columns of numbers, there are squishier, more human considerations like context.
" This gave her credibility with all sides in the roiling debates of the day, Ms. Faludi said, allowing her to bridge divides "between generations, geographies, ideologies, intersectional quarrels, vanities.
" This gave her credibility with all sides in the roiling debates of the day, Ms. Faludi said, allowing her to bridge divides "between generations, geographies, ideologies, intersectional quarrels, vanities.
The point is, we can't have an effective gun control debate without a comprehensive, intersectional approach to gun violence, which centers the experience of women and girls of color.
One of McGowan's recent tweets — in which she suggested people replace the word "women" with the "n-word" — drew criticism for expressing white feminism, instead of an intersectional approach.
Who better to help translate her — and our — current political and intersectional cultural dilemmas than a poet who lived, wrote, and agitated under Putin for the past 15 years?
But some users accused Hinde of creating more work for retail employees — many of whom make minimum wage — by shuffling the shirts around, thereby failing to keep her feminism intersectional.
And I think that feminism could definitely be more inclusive and intersectional...Feminism was very uninviting for a long time, and then Beyoncé came and made it look really cool.
It suggests that if conversations and policy addressing pay disparities are going to truly benefit all women, a more intersectional and nuanced understanding of the gender pay gap is needed.
RELATED: Golden Globes 2017 nominations: The list "In this post-Trump America, intersectional voices are the future of the taking our power against patriarchy," she told CNN in a statement.
Initially, the idea of "intersectional witchcraft" sounds like the most deliciously perfect lens for commenting on the most pressing feminist issues happening in the year of our dark lord 2018.
Using powerful words from another high-profile black woman was also a clever, pointed way at nudging listeners toward intersectional feminism — that is, a kind that includes women of color.
And I also think the movie is intersectional, and one of the sections is about the world projecting this idea of masculinity, this idea of blackness, this idea of queerness.
Zahra Swanzy is the radical artist, activist, and creative mind behind Roadfemme, an intersectional newspaper-style zine focusing on the lives and thoughts of women from all walks of life.
" Sainwood added, "Lena has been repeatedly called out for being out of her lane and not being intersectional and this just makes it clear that she still doesn't get it.
But like many women of color stated as a response to that march, the fight for women's rights moving forward must be an intersectional one for real change to occur.
Since then, she has penned a best-selling memoir, helmed her own pop-culture show on MSNBC, and delivered a speech on intersectional feminism at the Women's March on Washington.
The idea behind intersectional feminism is that those who identify with it are concerned not just with social justice for women but also with advocating for all different marginalized identities.
It is not intersectional activism when so-called socially engaged cultural institutions silence the narratives of the migrant population in Lebanon while selectively culturally exploiting them to remain on trend.
Even with the rise of awareness surrounding the gender pay gap, there's still overwhelming silence surrounding the importance of including race and other intersectional identities into the conversation about money.
She's Indo-Canadian, but Vivek Shraya is a multidisciplinary trans artist with South Asian roots, and her body of work is just stunning, delightful, and truly intersectional at its core.
Conference realignment, of the sort that the likely Big 12 expansion would create, brings more headaches as what were thought to be intersectional matchups turn into regularly scheduled conference games.
If you want to get hype about intersectional feminism or are looking for a way to learn more about it, these awesome women-hosted podcasts are exactly what you need.
First, if the results in Nevada and South Carolina are harbingers for the rest of the nation, this primary season will further explode the people-of-color, intersectional interests argument.
Mainstream feminism would consistently create and sustain policies that would be intersectional by default because the impact on those with the least privilege and resources would be the first concern.
One of the women who was asked to leave the Dyke March, Eleanor Shoshany Anderson, couldn't understand why she was kicked out of an event that billed itself as intersectional.
As the founder of OTV, a Chicago-based platform for intersectional television, Christian also helps artists from a wide range of backgrounds and points of view create their own shows.
"She for me is the only candidate in the race that has an intersectional view of race, class and gender and it shows up in her policy platform," said Corder.
The Australian comedian Zoe Coombs Marr won the coveted Barry Award at last year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival with this gender-bending show about alter egos, mime and intersectional feminism.
The clinic, which is open to all comers regardless of sexuality and HIV status, promises to provide affordable, cutting-edge care to those in recovery with specific, intersectional treatment needs.
"Although not possible to rule out, previous arguments have likely neglected intersectional perspectives where the social status of the individual was considered of greater importance than biological sex," concluded the researchers.
The problem of representation in Hollywood is immense and intersectional — we need more women, more immigrants, more people of all colors, physical abilities, sexual identities, means, and experiences telling their stories.
Morgann Freeman is an intersectional feminist and pro-Black activist who writes, blogs, speaks, and posts about Blackness, feminism, and intersectionality; LGBTQIA+ issues, ableism, and other social ills that oppress people.
With an eye to issues of representation in our hypermediated world, this symposium takes an intersectional approach, centering women, LGBTQ+ folks, and people of color in conversations about vision and justice.
Young people and people of color in particular feel a sense of solidarity with Palestinians, and argue that the progressive movement, if it is to be intersectional, must include Palestinian rights.
Critics claim Caitlyn is a self-interested outsider whose political conservatism and privileged status as a wealthy, white American compromise her involvement in the transgender movement's intersectional fight for social justice.
I think if coming out is not done as a spectacle, and if it's done as an act of coalition building and intersectional allegiance, then yes, we'll see more of it.
The efforts put Out's recent woke rebranding — from a magazine criticized for focusing on gay white men to one that was intersectional, with trans issues front and center — in the crosshairs.
Meanwhile, some critics say that a politics that fails to acknowledge unique intersectional identities can't address the distinct challenges the come with them; that politics shouldn't be colorblind, but color conscious.
"I see the cultural (and intersectional) issues surrounding selling 'virgin sex' at a premium, but I also value and respect personal agency," says Jessica O'Reilly, PhD, a sexologist based in Toronto.
Recently, white women in particular have been heavily criticized for displaying a brand of feminism that isn't intersectional — that ignores the plight of their sisters of color, and that's highly superficial.
And third, to do our part to encourage the body positivity movement at large to be more intersectional and continue to uplift the voices of the most marginalized voices among us.
"After Ocean came out, his music career took on a vital, intersectional role, bringing male pronouns into romantic mainstream R&B and emphasizing the complexity of human sexuality," explains the magazine.
The panel included the critical race theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, who pioneered the concept of intersectional feminism, which describes how overlapping systems of oppression like race and gender compound one another.
I realized: oh, this is a political issue, because instead of focusing on the intersectional-socialist-matriarchal revolution I've been focusing on whether or not what just happened was a date.
When the greatest number of new infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) occurs among young black men, providers need training in intersectional issues of race, gender, and sexuality.
It stars a trio of ambitious women working in New York City at Scarlet, a fictionalized version of Cosmopolitan by way of Teen Vogue's rebrand as the internet's most intersectional magazine.
Known for her illustrated travelogue through Iran and India, SAVARI, the 32-year-old adds a whole new catalog of positions for today's intersectional buffet of gender and sexuality in MINISUTRA.
Even in my own reflective tweets afterward about my experience, I was borrowing from observations black and brown women made about the march and attempts at intersectional feminism through the decades.
My office has a handful of company-sponsored clubs, from murder-mystery board games to a rock-climbing club to a feminist discussion group that isn't really intersectional enough for me.
"One of the big changes in the last 16 years is that Via Campesina and the broader food sovereignty movement has become much more intersectional and much more complex," Kerssen said.
Be it intersectional supper parties, Puerto Rican solidarity efforts, dining spots that serve as neighborhood safe spaces or increasingly prominent queer culinary creatives, the food industry is mobilizing the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
Meena Harris is a lawyer, the head of strategy at Uber, and the founder of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign, a female-powered organization that brings awareness to intersectional social causes.
Sandoval offers a respectful nod to lowriding's intersectional roots and its misunderstood history, while weaving together present-day stories of riders that push racial and gender boundaries among Harley Davidson collectors.
But there was an intersectional flavor to Clinton's early feminism, too, like the work she did to bust up illegal school segregation and help disabled children get equal access to education.
Appearing on TV regularly, she speaks with confidence and poise about intersectional inequality in Dutch society—based on race, gender, disability and more—and the need to embrace acceptance over integration.
In the paper, she hopes the field will embrace even more intersectional audits that look at disproportionate impacts, particularly as AI is poised to become a core part of our society. [NYT]
As NME reports, the space, called The Sisterhood, is described by its organizers on Twitter as an "intersectional, queer, trans and disability-inclusive" space open to all people who identify as women.
And then there's another unacknowledged dimension of this travesty: the intersectional positionality of university president Drew Faust — a wealthy white woman at the helm of a university that already advantages wealthy whites.
Meanwhile Manning developed an appreciation for the struggles of others as well, in all their intersectional complexity, shaped, at least in part, by how she came to understand what happened to her.
Rather than "giving voice" and whitewashing collective experiences of otherness, BB10 enters into a discourse of non-complacency, reframing historical patterns of colonialism with urgent, intersectional issues, firmly rooted in the present.
The study asserts that adding even five women to the top 100 movies for the next three years would help achieve gender equality, as well as open up opportunities for intersectional representation.
The new Fab Five are aspirationally empathetic and intersectional, and the people whom they meet and transform end up bettered ways they could never have imagined — as do we as an audience.
Cher and Meryl are made to buy a brownstone in the West Village together, wear matching pussyhats to anti-Trump protests, and adopt a dolphin named after their favorite intersectional feminist hero.
Kauffman celebrates the diverse and inclusive approach of the Women's Marches—reflected both in the intersectional language of the national March's call and in the millions of homemade signs that participants carried.
There's not necessarily one depiction, although it is true that most of the women on The L Word are white women, so it's not a true intersectional or multicultural view of lesbians.
" Making a reference to the newly launched initiative Time's Up, which aims to address systemic gender inequality, Messing added, "Time is up and we want diversity and we want intersectional gender parity.
There's the intersectional Inner Hoe Uprising, the humourous Sex with Strangers, the poetic The Sexually Liberated Woman, and a ton more floating around on SoundCloud, pushing sex positivity for people of color.
A self-proclaimed "media maven," the 26-year old is an intersectional feminist activist, prolific writer, and razor-sharp public speaker whose advocacy focuses on Black, trans, and gender-nonconforming people's rights.
" Gilmore has written extensively about female testimony, having authored the books "Witnessing Girlhood: Toward an Intersectional Tradition of Life Writing" and "Tainted Witness: Why We Doubt What Women Say About Their Lives.
Lucia, Daniele, and others are part of a vibrant and intersectional feminist movement in Brazil, mobilizing what some are calling a "Feminist Spring" in Brazil as the Supreme Court considers decriminalizing abortion.
At the time, there was zero women and zero people of color and definitely no one who was intersectional, who occupied these multiple identities of a woman and a person of color.
Just be certain that inclusivity is not forced — not all black people feel most comfortable in predominantly black settings — and is intersectional, crossing multiple identities and multiple cultural backgrounds, Dr. Shim said.
You could choose to focus on the players' status as queer icons or their fight for equal rights or their brand of activism with its intersectional understanding of politics, gender and race.
You could choose to focus on the players' status as queer icons or their fight for equal rights or their brand of activism with its intersectional understanding of politics, gender and race.
"We take the issue of sexual violence very seriously and, as sociologists, are particularly mindful of the fact that there are intersectional concerns with race, gender identity, and sexual orientation," Kidd said.
"Now, once people return to their homes, communities, and workplaces, that will be the test as to if these intersectional issues truly can enjoy a central place in American feminism," she said.
Feminist movements have seen a fierce battle between intersectional feminists and trans-exclusionary radical feminists, and even within the LGBTQ movement there's a longstanding culture of excluding or discriminating against trans people.
A cheeky homage to intersectional feminism, Control exposes the often-overlooked histories of the reproductive rights struggle — those quietly harrowing stories never taught alongside the invention of birth control or Roe V. Wade.
"Ricardo Rosselló was only one of the faces of the corruption scheme," wrote the Intersectional Feminist Collective of the University of Puerto Rico, which helped lead many of the protests against the governor.
With power comes responsibility, and Minaj exists in a unique space where she is the only high-profile voice at a time when we need to hear more from intersectional communities and backgrounds.
In many ways, the show is an illustration of the intersectional and interdependent issues that comprise women's lived experiences, through which it offers hope for a feminist future that is still to come.
This is a show all about gender — it is built entirely around that concept — but until The Handmaid's Tale learns to make its feminism intersectional, it's going to keep letting its audience down.
The 2017 Women's March was deemed a setback for the intersectional feminist movement and an example of performative activism by many women of color because it did not address the issues they face.
For every Hollywood producer or director intimidated by the alleged weight of intersectional storytelling, take note: It's natural when your creators and performers are as diverse as the stories you aspire to tell.
New York's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may, so far, be the most successful avatar for the more intersectional approach, with Rashida Tlaib, the Palestinian American activist who will likely be elected to former Rep.
Now all the big names in the abortion rights movement, like Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America, have embraced not just anti-Hyde activism but also the more intersectional "reproductive justice" lens.
His young studio practice often focuses on politically stylized photographs of black young men like himself, in situations that play on the erasure of visibility and intersectional politics, evoking both Ferguson and Orlando.
"I'm a strong believer that in order for true inclusion to be created, you have to look at how people in the organization who have the most intersectional identities are thriving," Lee said.
Shahana Hanif, 27, she/herBangladeshiCo-founder of the Bangladeshi Feminist Collective, Director of Organizing and Community Engagement with City Council Member Brad Lander What kind of intersectional feminist work are you involved in?
Not only do we need more intersectional voices in this space, but we need more allies interested in doing their own work on figuring out how to be a part of this movement.
In 2018, she co-founded the Asian American Feminist Collective, an intersectional feminist group to which she now devotes much of her time; it's her primary forum for solidarity, community, and political organizing.
"On the left, victimhood is a prime source of authority, and discourse revolves around establishing one's intersectional credentials and detailing stories of mistreatment that reinforce them," Chait wrote in a post on Sunday.
But because of the Cardinal's nine-game Pacific-12 Conference commitment and their annual game against Notre Dame, they have only two intersectional slots a year in which to schedule a potential matchup.
Feminists are rejecting the politics of elite representation in favor of intersectional work that recognizes women's rights are LGBT rights are union rights are sex workers' rights are POC rights are Palestinian rights.
She completed five years of graduate study at UCLA with a deep understanding of diasporic politics and aesthetic, adopting a lens that viewed diasporas as intersectional and coalitional rather than in nationalist terms.
By creating empathy between all the feminized bodies as we all suffer machista violence, from micromachismo to femicide, we have strengthened international and intersectional sorority as a source of power and social transformation.
In the same way cisgender men can't just declare themselves feminists, or white people can't just declare their activism intersectional, they have to be held accountable to the people society places beneath them.
Among the greatest hits rehearsed are her early reporting on the women's movement, her involvement in the creation of Ms. magazine and her championing of intersectional feminism before it even had that name.
I write on and research the topic of designing motherhood and its intersectional, heterogenous history, and know the subject is experiencing a contemporary public renaissance of sorts (a knotty topic for another time).
The two candidates' pitches on economic issues are very different, but Biden and Sanders are similar in having some of the weakest claims to wokeness and least explicitly intersectional rhetoric in the field.
" The Establishment, an independent blog focused on gender and race, stopped publishing in April with a farewell post bemoaning the "Sisyphean" difficulty of making money with a site focused on "intersectional feminist media.
Jackson's work is a model of autobiographical writing that demonstrates how reportage and critical attention to the complexities of black life — its intersectional textures — can be the source material for an inimitable memoir.
Lady Art NYC, which describes itself as an "intersectional feminist collective for creatives," shared literature pertaining to the collective, and covered a wall with a selection of drawings, paintings, photography, and textile works.
"There's still a lot of work to be done getting the message out accurately with our partners, especially in parts of the world where we see the most intersectional stigma and prejudice," Richman wrote.
We must examine the hardcore hood feminists who were at the forefront of intersectional feminism when it came to race, gender, social class, and even sexuality before hip-hop took the world by storm.
At the heart of the anti-Semitism scandal is the question of to which standards do Women's March supporters hold a big tent organization that claims to be intersectional and fighting for everyone's liberation.
Wear Your Voice is an intersectional feminist multimedia platform that aims to center marginalized communities, including those who are queer, trans, non-binary, female, black, brown, Asian, Indigenous or some combination of those identities.
In my 20s, as I got older and grew into a more informed, intersectional perspective, I'd look out for other marginalized people, especially those who reflected my own experience as a physically disabled person.
Today in some of the worst news for intersectional feminism ever, a new study found that white female college students are less likely to help their Black peers who are at risk of rape.
But a lot of it comes down to people's lived experience of being bi and how that also relates to intersectional issues such as being disabled, black or ethnic minority, as well as religion.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro on Wednesday issued a comprehensive disability plan that his campaign called "the most ambitious and intersectional agenda this cycle" to advance disabled people's rights and opportunities.
"On the left, victimhood is a prime source of authority, and discourse revolves around establishing one's intersectional credentials and detailing stories of mistreatment that reinforce them," Chait wrote last month in New York magazine.
I've written about the potential of intersectional feminism to lead us out of the generational battles that Americans face as millennials rightfully seek to make their mark on party platforms and elections going forward.
The tide is intersectional, horizontal, transversal, global: We have constituted ourselves as a revolutionary subject, yet our revolution cannot be captured in the traditional frames of representative democracy, although it appears and floods everywhere.
Ms. Pao today may speak of social justice, intersectional feminism, the difference between "equality" and "equity," and the moral responsibility she felt to speak up ("I had the money and the conviction," she said).
I'll close with a few voices that have greatly impacted me and my own burgeoning sense of intersectional feminism over the past few years: These women are brilliant and unflinching about race and feminism.
In "Latinx: The New Force in American Politics and Culture," Ed Morales fills in that blank as well as the long, painful, complex and intersectional struggle for identity that has shaped America's Latino community.
You're that one intersectional person and it's like, Oh look at Isra, this Black, Muslim, climate activist talking about Black people, just because I happen to exude those identities when you look at me.
One black woman reads a letter calling for generic unity among feminists and stressing the need to "agree to disagree," and guesses that the writer was white because of her dismissal of intersectional issues.
Artists of the selfie generation engage with intersectional feminism, a term originally coined by Black feminists to point out the unique intersection of oppression that they experience both as women and people of color.
In fact, disability is part of the guiding principles of Black Lives Matter, highlighting the intersectional movement work that has been driving conversations about police reform all along, albeit not necessarily in the spotlight.
"Her life story and political actions have a flexible, intersectional quality that is taking shape before our eyes, helping to create a new force in American politics," wrote Ed Morales in the Washington Post.
But he wore out his welcome quickly after followers realized he was actually just into cool T-shirts, buzzwords like "intersectional" and "gender equality," and mansplaining feminism to actual feminists trying to hold him accountable.
"I was on my way to the US to present at the Intersectional Inquiries conference, had to cancel everything because of DT's executive order and, because simply, I'm an Iranian citizen," she wrote to me.
A conversation at the Sundance Film Festival meant to bring together women in film got a little heated last week, when Jessica Williams and Salma Hayek got into a debate regarding race and intersectional feminism.
When I'm talking about US Latino Studies, I'm focusing on the intersectional relationship between the United States and the so-called lived American experience in this country for people of the Latino/Latin American diaspora.
As Wright later explained on Twitter, the fight over diversity in Hollywood has to be intersectional and inclusive, because if it isn't, it will fail: 'Preciate the response to my note on #Oscars' Asian bit.
Davis contends that Black women, like singers Billie Holliday, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and educators Ida B. Wells and Mary Church Terrell, should be recognized as the rightful forebears of the modern intersectional feminist movement.
Now, I'm one of the founding members of the Asian American Feminist Collective, which is launching this month in Brooklyn, and I'm constantly surrounded by other Asian Americans doing rad, intersectional creative and activist work.
Increasingly, for example, organizers have focused on making their marches intersectional, putting women, people of color, young people, and people from diverse religious backgrounds at the front and center of their speaker lineups and leadership.
" According to its site, the Women's Convention will bring together all genders "for a weekend of workshops, strategy sessions, inspiring forums and intersectional movement building to continue the preparation going into the 2018 midterm elections.
All the modern teens at the bat-recipient's school make fun of him for being into baseball instead of intersectional feminism or some photo app that no adult will learn about for another 18 months.
Lesbian Matters welcomes all participants who feel connected to woman-loving culture to explore and reclaim the word "lesbian" as an intersectional term that includes trans lesbian, bisexual, and gender non-binary individuals and communities.
Having worked together in social justice for years, Tamika, Carmen, and Linda began to leverage their broad networks to bring in brilliant women of color to develop an intersectional policy platform that included all communities.
From the governor, Andrew M. Cuomo, to the mayor, Bill de Blasio, to an intersectional grass-roots movement that includes Muslims, gays, Latinos and immigrants, among others, New York has been a caldron of unrest.
This strategy could be instrumental in building the kind of coalitions that work to improve women's lives in intersectional ways by raising the minimum wage, providing child care support, and enacting high-quality pre-school.
Were the weekend's marches, with their diverse leadership, progressive speakers, and intersectional platforms, an indication of a long-awaited turning point and the beginning of a feminist movement that will truly speak to all women?
"The numbers for Black women in European high-energy physics are even worse than in the U.S., and one would hope that they'd recognize that our growing intersectional discourse has something to offer them," she said.
They have a curated database of more than 400 female directors and film editors that's searchable by dozens of intersectional categories to help narrow the search, so agencies can find the perfect woman for any job.
To his critics, Sanders' lack of experience — coming up in politics in Vermont — and near lack of black voices among his senior campaign staff left him flat-footed on the intersectional political analysis young activists craved.
And at the same time, they had an 18-day sit-in with dozens of students, sitting in, for what's basically the intersectional activist platform, everything from xenophobia to grad student wages to Black Lives Matter.
Progressives agree that if they want to see more of their candidates succeed in elections they should be talking to those often left out of the Democratic process, and speaking about inequality in an intersectional way.
After all, the premiere, "New York," does end with rap lyrics like "My feminism will be intersectional or it will be bullshit," a reference to Flavia Dzodan's 2011 blog, booming over the loudspeakers of Kings Theatre.
In 2012, writers and feminists Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett and Holly Baxter came under fire for including the "my feminism will be intersectional" quote in an article for the New Statesman without properly sourcing it to Dzodan.
I am not a feminist because I overcame my immigrant roots, but because being a transnational, bicultural person and constantly negotiating my identity attuned me to my potential and gave me a lens for intersectional advocacy.
The goal is to gather roughly 2198,000 of the organization's most promising volunteers and encourage them to amplify their advocacy efforts by giving them the tools to create "intersectional grassroots organizing campaigns" in their own communities.
" Because the intersectional experience is greater than the sum of racism and sexism, she said, "any analysis that does not take intersectionality into account cannot sufficiently address the particular manner in which Black women are subordinated.
While she is largely known for her famous protest, the former Texas state senator and 2014 gubernatorial candidate knows change is not created in a moment but in a movement, deep and sustaining, intersectional and intergenerational.
The ongoing representation of a divisive battle–nonprofit art spaces versus the residents of Boyle Heights–resulted in the mischaracterization of PSSST as being fundamentally in opposition with the varied intersectional communities we aimed to support.
The Texas-based group Soñando Juntos, organized by fronterizxs, is building something special by ensuring their movement is intersectional, connecting the struggle for immigrant justice with queer liberation, racial justice, and a critique of American colonialism.
While the March for Our Lives leaders worked hard to build an intersectional movement, the fact that their origins are in a predominantly white, affluent community was a major unspoken factor in all the media attention.
We're fortunate to be living in an age where we're focusing on equality in more ways than ever — with movements prioritizing intersectional feminist lenses and the ways the most marginalized women are affected by societal systems.
See This The output of Vaginal Davis — part video art, part music video, part punk rock legacy act, part intersectional cultural critique — has been called "terrorist drag," a term coined by the critic José Esteban Muñoz.
Actress Geena Davis's Institute on Gender in Media is also working to balance the scales for onscreen portrayals in order to reduce harmful stereotypes and create an abundance of unique and intersectional female characters in entertainment.
This isn't some cruel, intersectional joke, like when Lena Dunham responded to a lack of diversity in Girls by writing in a black Republican for two episodes, but a sensitive relationship through which both characters develop.
It also introduced the concept of intersectional feminism — the idea that women's equality is interconnected with justice for other marginalized groups — to a wider audience and helped make it a part of mainstream left-wing politics.
A New York Magazine writer-at-large and ELLE contributing editor, Traister expertly paints a modern portrait of American life and how we got here, with an intersectional approach that accounts for class, race, and sexual orientation.
From Sabrina founding the WICCA (Women's Intersectional Cultural and Creative Association) club to help her black best friend Ros, to protecting her gender nonconforming friend Susie from bullies, she's painted as the model of white feminist ally.
"Then they turn around and point a finger for our hard times at poor families, black people, and new immigrants," the voiceover told activists at a training session aimed at crafting intersectional messaging around race and class.
As it happens, her working definition of feminism — intersectional, interested in how power perpetuates itself through systems, unapologetic in its embrace of femininity, with plenty of room for complicated and unlikeable women — is extremely fashionable right now.
Responding to a question about the high rates of HIV among LGBTQ people of color, Buttigieg deftly pointed out the intersectional dynamics that affect marginalized people within the health care system and explained his specific policy solution.
But there was also evidence of something newer: Big Green environmental groups centering the needs of communities vulnerable to climate change, inspired in part by the intersectional sensibility that helped propel the January Women's March to success.
Following their work on Target's Ava +Viv brand, bloggers Nicolette Mason and Gabi Gregg created their own line of playful separates and dresses up to size 30 — exactly as you'd expect from two ridiculously stylish intersectional feminists.
The first brigade of leaders are at the service of local communities in Puerto Rico, building partnerships, holding strategy meetings with artists, farmers, laborers and other intersectional partners to envision a mid-to-long-term recovery effort.
Li: Here is a short list of what I find extremely desirable: Intersectional feminist that is not performative, life long learner, accountability, self aware of strengths/weaknesses/blindspots, creative and exploratory, communicative, considerate of emotional labor, outdoorsy.
As she put it, "Organizers of marches need to be intersectional AF." We live in a surreal time in history, but in a sense, it's given people with disabilities more visibility and a reason to continue fighting.
Maternity rights, equal pay and part-time workers' rights will be examined, as well as so-called intersectional discrimination, where a person is discriminated against for their age or race as well as their sex, for example.
Luckily, bi activist and author Kate Harrad has written the first handbook to bisexuality in the UK. Purple Prose: Bisexuality in Britain documents people's personal experiences of being bisexual and discusses intersectional topics like race and disability.
Hussein deserves more than a hashtag -- she deserves justice and a transnational and intersectional movement underscoring that it is not just Sudanese men or Muslim men or African men who impose draconian and cruel punishments on women.
This can lead to innovation and activism (intersectional feminism, BLM, trans rights), but it can also [lead to] anti-intellectualism and pseudoscience (anti-vaccination) as people burned by the established way of doing things seek out alternatives.
During the final round of the Fall Brawl in November, the arm-wrestlers—and their entourages of sexy lawyers, feline fatales, and deadbeat dads—raised money for Women's Center for Creative Work, an intersectional feminist community center.
Ashley Judd, reciting a poem by 203-year-old Nina Donovan, drilled down into the ways racism intersects with sexism, modeling for the massive crowd how an intersectional approach to feminism sounds from a white woman's perspective.
But as the Time's Up initiative announced itself at the top of 2018, with a diverse group of powerful women in Hollywood leading the charge, the possibility of a truly intersectional and effective movement appeared on the horizon.
At their meetings in Lima to organize and plan the protests, the group identified two general objectives—to keep "Ni Una Menos" spirit alive beyond August 13, and to recognize the violence women suffer from an intersectional perspective.
Despite contemporary acknowledgments that not all of these female characters are perfect emblems of modern intersectional feminism, they've all aged well as examples of female characters to look up to, and many have evolved into modern feminist archetypes.
On its site, WORD explains that the shirt is its contribution toward the fight for better women's healthcare in the U.S. and abroad and that it represents the agency's belief that feminism and human rights should be intersectional.
You can tell at a glance that the video's diverse, but you can't immediately see that it's (in some ways) intersectional — attuned not just to women's rights but to women fighting for the rights of other marginalized groups.
He combined a plea for Sanders supporters to back Hillary Clinton with a sweeping message of national unity focused on ending racism, transphobia, homophobia, and xenophobia, demonstrating his intersectional view of what an African American leader should be.
Not only that, survivors need to feel safe when reporting abuse — something that might be more difficult for some than others, reiterating that intersectional identities and unique situations have to come into play in the conversation around survivors.
The unusual premiere follows Maura to the exclusion of every other major character besides Rabbi Raquel, whose interspersed sermon on the theme of escape frames the episode as what Ms. Soloway has called a "spiritual, intersectional" Passover story.
It is co-presented by Discwoman and the queer and intersectional Yellow Jackets Collective and will take place at chef Danny Bowien's Mission Chinese Food restaurant, also featuring sets from Haruka Salt, DeSe, MIN2, and NK Badtz Maru.
But neither Edelman's camera nor Clark's present-day interviews spend much time considering her unpopularity not as a petty bias but a product of intersectional anxiety, and Clark is the only woman Edelman allows to comment on it.
It also sheds light on the rise of intersectional feminism (which takes into account women's overlapping identities) and the campaign against mass incarceration, to name two causes Professor Davis helped pioneer before there were quite words for them.
Three of the national co-chairwomen, Tamika D. Mallory, Carmen Perez and Linda Sarsour, are largely credited for the overwhelmingly positive reception of the march's platform, which has been called "unapologetically progressive" and "beautifully intersectional"; quotes the Rev.
"Jewish students who support Israel are frequently targeted for harassment, Jewish student organizations are marginalized, and progressive Jewish students are told they must denounce their beliefs and their heritage in order be part of 'intersectional' causes," Barr said.
It is these people who can see the forest for the trees, who have blueprints for the solutions that will build our intersectional future, who started the queer revolution long before I was born, simply by being visible.
Then, we take an intersectional look at Clinton and the broader Democratic primary race with three guests: ThinkProgress economic policy editor Bryce Covert, New York Magazine writer (and New Republic alum) Rebecca Traister, and Roosevelt Institute fellow Dorian Warren.
Organizers said the event will "bring people of all genders and backgrounds together to take a stand on social justice and intersectional human rights issues ranging from race, ethnicity, gender, religion, our environment, climate change, immigration and health care."
Today, although they may not always be visible to the mainstream, many young Asian Americans have taken up the mantle of political struggle, continuing where earlier movements left off and expanding the fight to include intersectional identities and solidarity.
Again and again throughout the piece, she uses the statement "my feminism will be intersectional or it will be bullshit" as a rallying cry to call for a change in the way feminists think about issues besides gender equality.
But with intersectional feminism finally getting the attention it deserves, it's certainly fair to be angry that Anthony was chosen rather than someone like Sojourner Truth, who not only escaped slavery but fought for all women's right to vote.
Her article, which won support from other academics and writers, demonstrates how intersectional thinkers, amidst their well-intentioned efforts to raise up the voices of marginalized queer people, often needlessly sideline and diminish the queerness of their privileged counterparts.
In the many hours we spent together, Roth spoke to me at length about the importance of "intersectional activism," and offered well-crafted monologues about the discrimination against Jews, Muslims, the Sinti and the Roma, and the L.G.B.T. community.
When I speak with another of the group's spokespeople, Banesa Martinez, a longtime metal DJ, she emphasizes the intersectional nature of the movement's rebellion, and the way structural racism filters down into the metal community via mainstream Swedish society.
He attended a meeting with intersectional feminists, where he said nice things about the necessity of supporting black women, right after stealing from a black woman he cared about and right before lying to her on the way home.
Florida State (in Atlanta) This game, featuring the top-ranked Crimson Tide and the third-ranked Seminoles, is the marquee early intersectional matchup (although there are others, including No. 22011 Oklahoma's trip to No. 230 Ohio State next week).
On college campuses, meanwhile, an "intersectional" approach to identity promises to make it impossible to ignore differences of race, religion, and politics; by bringing every aspect of one's identity to bear on every situation, moral consistency might be achieved.
The question of whether the march's goals speak to women of all backgrounds has been a theme leading up to the event, and the organizers have taken pains to communicate that the version of feminism it reflects is intersectional.
The festival has also curated an installation by the Feminist Pornographic Collective Consciousness, which will feature an augmented reality zine that explores sexuality through an intersectional lens focusing on people of color, the LGBTQAI community, and those with disabilities.
Feminist organizations like the Intersectional Feminist Collective have also been vocal in their criticism of Vázquez, arguing she has been a poor ally to the territory's women, particularly when she served as the head of the Attorney's Office for Women.
Businessman Chris King; centrist former Miami Beach mayor Phil Levine; billionaire Jeff Greene; and Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who's run an intersectional Bernie-esque campaign in the vein of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or Abdul El-Sayed, are also in the running.
They lauded what they described as an intersectional movement of women, led by women of color, whose work they celebrated as having played a role in electing a record number of women to the US Congress in last year's midterms.
Andrew Gillum is trying to run the biggest intersectional campaign in the country this year, uniting the message of the Bernie Sanders left with a message squarely about lifting up black Floridians to clinch his state's Democratic nomination for governor tomorrow.
During the three days, 80+ speakers and performers will engage with themes including immigration and borders, climate realities, notions of intersectional justice, gentrification, tourism as an enabler for neocolonialism, and the roles art and activism can play in all these issues.
Economic equality and inclusiveness are central to both the Women's March and the organizations pushing for greater diversity in the technology industry and this weekend's massive demonstrations should give hope that a new wave of intersectional feminism is taking hold.
And asexuals are no different—"asexual" is an umbrella that covers a broad number of intersectional sexual, romantic, and gender identities, including heteroromantic, homoromantic, panromantic, aromantic, cis or trans, or "gray asexuals" (those who do experience some sexual attraction on occasion).
It's false to say everybody who supported Bernie Sanders is, say, an intersectional feminist, but people seem more willing to be educated on these issues of racism and sexism in the progressive wing of the movement than in the center.
Issues of identity — hybrid, intersectional, and complicated — are also taken up by several artists like Tongva artist Mercedes Dorame, whose photographs document the Malibu home that her non-Native grandparents live in, sited on land that once belonged to the Tongva.
The best thing that can be said about our current cinematic moment is that Hollywood may finally be beginning to learn that diverse stories—in the most intersectional sense of the term—are in both its philosophical and financial best interest.
And though we may be a ways off from Basler's dream of "intersectional, societally representative" sex information that's shared by people with firsthand experience (rather than, say, the voyeuristic gawkers behind a show like Real Sex), we're still making progress.
Monae, much like Franklin, has forged the intersectional feminism of our times, most embodied by the #metoo movement -- and added her futuristic imagination to offer millennial women distinct possibilities for a future in which gender fluidity and sexual empowerment are accepted.
"There is no HIV prevention intervention for transwomen (TW) with evidence of efficacy outside the US. The largest burden of HIV among TW rests on those outside the US where intersectional stigma is a driver of HIV," the  grant  states.
Though both attend an affluent high school that's been ranked a top school in the state by U.S. News & World Report, Eder and Fardella decided to take the same inclusive and intersectional approach to their march as their peers in Florida.
In short, while prior years might have deserved the designation "Year of the Woman," in 2018 we are finally seeing the "Year of the Women" -- a plural, inclusive and intersectional representation that's poised to shatter our preexisting stereotypes of female leadership.
Feminism must be intersectional to be progressive, and as a white woman with a platform, I apologize for any ways I have not realized that, any ways I have excluded anyone from my feminism, and for ignorant mistakes in the past.
The film is great in some regards and weak in others, specifically in its handling of race, which is a sticking point that has been—but should not be— overlooked in the struggle towards intersectional feminism and intersectionality as a whole.
Perhaps as a response to the "Bernie bro" narrative Hillary diehards continue to advance—that his support base is composed of sexist white men who only care about breaking up the big banks—Sanders's speech on Monday night was thoroughly intersectional.
We always make sure to have conversations with our organizers to know what they're dealing with, and it can be a tough conversation to have, because we're such an intersectional organization; Black and brown organizations don't have access to different resources.
Intersectional feminism—the idea that social issues exist in overlapping ways, that black women and white women don't experience womanhood equally, for instance—appeared to be on the minds of women marching, and was built into the march's mission statement.
"Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex," edited by Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith This book helped me give words, voice and deeper analysis to my activism, reminding me that we must be intersectional in our movement work.
"Our mission was to build a powerful institution that defied the status quo, centered the leadership of women of color and united diverse women around a set of principles that are intersectional, visionary and bold and we feel accomplished," they wrote.
The last season left the cast — teen polymath Alex Wilder, power-goth Nico Minoru, reformed jock Chase Stein, dinosaur owner / intersectional feminist Gertrude Yorkes, super-strong kid sister Molly Hayes, and secret alien Karolina Dean — split up and pretty much beat.
Geographer and environmentalist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim — of Chad's indigenous Mbororo community — spoke to the intersectional impact of climate change in the north-central region of Africa, where the evaporation of much of Lake Chad has particularly impacted the area's women.
Finding the insights of intersectional feminism to be useful for recognizing and mobilizing diverse peoples, many Americans committed to social justice have taken to more actively trying to desegregate their activism to make common cause with others and enact political change.
While mental health professionals criticized its graphic depiction of self-harm, the show undoubtedly touches on themes that are all-too relatable for many teens (and plenty of adults) — and uses a refreshingly diverse and intersectional cast to deliver them.
Early in his presidency especially, many were concerned that the sheer number of Trump's attacks on marginalized groups and individuals would lead to distraction or paralysis — an intersectional approach enables activists and politicians, to some degree, to tackle them together.
A lot of the people on the intersectional left, people who thought about identity politics and race they says that Bernie Sanders wasn&apost paying enough attention to issues race and sexual orientation and sex, that he was almost too focus on socialism.
So, instead of nitpicking what was a beautiful and genuine moment of admiration between the two most talented female singers currently working, let's applaud her inclusive, intersectional feminism and, for us white people, follow Adele's lead and understand that it's not about us.
With so much strong work by these and other artists, Half the Picture's curators did not need to prove a point about intersectional feminism by including works by Vito Acconci and Andy Warhol, much as they may explore gender, race, or power.
With well-funded, intersectional activist groups such as Time's Up demanding structural changes in the entertainment industry, it has started to seem that storytelling starring people of color (and created by people of color) may finally be an achievable goal for television.
As Blanchard's 5.1 million Instagram followers already know, the young actress also has really great style to go along with her insightful views on LGBTQ representation, female friendships, intersectional feminism, and internet misogyny — and her new hairstyle further proves her cool-kid status.
"With our show, we want to introduce the world to deaf characters written by deaf people, who lead intersectional lives that are complicated, funny, and sometimes heartbreaking, but never defined solely by their being deaf," said Stern and Feldman in a statement.
A President Hillary Clinton would be a huge advance as far as the adage "you've got to be it, to see it" goes; her challenge is to encourage and involve black and ethnic minority women by creating a diverse and intersectional leadership team.
The Freeform spin-off follows the teen in her life as a college student at the fictional Cal U. That means every week for months straight, Zoey brings a healthy dose of Black girl magic and intersectional feminism right along with her.
This movement would have to be what a new generation of feminists calls intersectional, meaning an effort to consider all the competing injustices — not just sexism, but also racism and classism — women experience to different degrees, and start showing up for each other.
However, when Terry Crews tweeted his own story of being groped by a Hollywood agent at a party in front of his wife, he added some much needed nuance and an intersectional lens to a narrative that had been previously drenched in whiteness.
And as men increasingly stand alongside us as they did at the Women's March, there is a reframing that these are not just "women's issues" — they are human issues — and that the status of women is intersectional with other forms of oppression.
Eventually after complaints from uneasy participants and activists, to make it clear that women of all stripes were welcome to the front lines, the march organizers took an intersectional approach — and even that saw resistance from some participants and skepticism from others.
The Academy, which meticulously records historical and demographic data around its nominees and winners, has never tracked religions Ali's win was one of several politically powerful Oscar victories, including that of Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi and Moonlight's effortlessly intersectional Best Adapted Screenplay win.
This installation is the latest in a line of artwork by West—who last year created a series in support of Planned Parenthood and earlier in 2017 released a book focusing on gender inclusivity—with intersectional, body-positive feminism at its forefront.
Measures like the SUCCESS Act, passed into law in October 2018, direct the collection and review of intersectional patent data to inform legislative recommendations to increase the number of women, minorities and veterans who participate in entrepreneurship activities and apply for patents.
In recent months WERK for peace has co-organized an intersectional summit on gun violence prevention, participated in a flash mob against Trumpism, rascism, and fascism, and a die-in on the steps of the White House protesting police and community violence.
Furthermore, only in recent years has there been attention paid to intersectional identities, such as ethnicity, sexuality, and immigration status when it comes to muscle dysmorphia, says Brian TaeHyuk Keum, a researcher in counseling psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Both were fun and important, neither demanding a renewed existence—but the lack of LGBTQ-centric TV (and, especially, the lack of intersectional, lesbians-stay-alive TV) is so dire that we seemingly have to be excited, because there's not much else.
Photograph after photograph of Gloria show her with so many of the black women she worked with during the 1970s — Florynce Kennedy, Evelyn Cunningham, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Jane Galvin-Lewis, Shirley Chisholm, Fannie Lou Hamer — wherein we see the embodiment of intersectional feminism.
Until artists are willing to relinquish their demand for unchecked access to all neighborhoods at their convenience, for their sheer entitlement to space at the expense of others' homes, artists will not truly honor the intersectional struggles going on right under their noses.
A gorilla mask pin from intersectional feminist activist-artist group Guerrilla Girls is a great way of showing who you stand with as the current crisis casts the massive gap between the rich and the rest of the world into even sharper relief.
Jacobson and Glazer's take on identity politics—and their characters' well-intentioned but barely informed fourth-wave, queerish, anti-rape/pro-porn intersectional feminism—is a more intricate matter, both a part of the show's philosophy and a subject of its satire.
An event co-chair originally cited "intersectional feminism" as the reasoning for bringing such seemingly opposing groups of women together, but the backlash following the announcement caused the organizers to quickly turn on their heels and affirm that the partnership had been a mistake.
The casting of three actors of color (Alexandra Shipp, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., and Keiynan Lonsdale) in major roles is noteworthy and refreshing, but the post-racial upper middle class community depicted in the film makes for a missed opportunity to take a more intersectional approach.
And with portrayals of these intersectional wounds, there is a fine line between sensationalizing Black pain — and re-traumatizing Black viewers in the process — and using it as a catalyst to inspire, educate, and develop a deeper appreciation for the people who shape Black culture.
If you've read articles online about how to take action post-election, you know about the importance of creating an intersectional dialogue among your family and peers, calling your Senators and Representatives to voice your opinion, and attending protests or rallies in your area.
I think the progressive grassroots want to make it kind of a litmus test for Democratic candidates, because they see this is part of intersectional relationships with other issues, like #MeToo and Black Lives Matter, and non-intervention in general in places like Venezuela.
And with that in mind, I'm grateful that alongside pieces that question her approach and shed light on her missteps, we continue to give Ivanka Trump a voice here — even if I'm skeptical about how much of an intersectional feminist she is capable of being.
Connecting two of her cherished policy plans, "Stronger Together" and "Breaking Every Barrier" in an explicitly intersectional appeal to millennial feminists could lead them to be as excited as their Baby Boomer counterparts about mobilizing their networks in the general election on Clinton's behalf.
Things like that, personally, kept me away from veganism for years until I met other intersectional POC vegans who provided me with literally a safe space (especially as a woman of color) to explore it without judgment, having my culture shat on, or obnoxious hounding.
This panel offers a chance to hear the approaches and stories of three people working in that intersectional place: performance artist Jamal T. Lewis, graphic and web designer Janisha R. Gabriel, and curator Isissa Komada-John, all in conversation with Hyperallergic contributor Erica Cardwell.
Many American Jews would still enjoy advantages that expose them to the left's intersectional critiques, and the Orthodox Jewish population (growing apace relative to more secular and liberal forms of Judaism) would still have religious beliefs and practices that are the very opposite of woke.
"It's intersectional as hell for me—but mainly because I really do identify as an American in terms of culture, as well as identifying as a man," said Harry Cheadle, a VICE US editor who identified himself as a 1 on the masculine-feminine scale.
If the student were to apply an intersectional lens, they might research whether and how some groups, like Native American women, bisexual and transgender women and women with disabilities, might be among the groups that are even more vulnerable to sexual and gender-based violence.
"50% of all earnings from orders of Feminist As F*ck lipstick will go towards helping the Women's March and their commitment to dismantling systems of oppression through nonviolent resistance, intersectional education, and the creation of entry points for grassroots activist organizers," Sones explains.
" As Lehigh University's Monica Miller has explained it, "An intersectional feminist approach understands that categories of identity and difference cannot be separated and doesn't abandon one category of analysis such as gender or sexuality in favor of (over)analyzing others such as race, and class.
In doing so, Adele displayed precisely the type of intersectional feminism that women of color have been advocating for decades, one that decenters white subjectivity and recognizes that traditional "white" feminism often excludes and/or discounts the experiences of non-white, queer, transgender and disabled people.
However, I still advocate that queer and trans people of color find therapists of color; as queer people of color, our experiences are informed by our intersecting identities, and a therapist who understands the reality of these identities can help our community heal from intersectional trauma.
If there's one space where the issues came together — an intersectional approach on race, new voters, and economic populism — it was in districts Democrats already held and where progressives saw their best victories in the midterms, with people like Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib, and Ocasio-Cortez.
An acknowledgement of the importance of strong media representation, the Image Awards honors those fighting to end race discrimination in the industry, and these celebrated actresses and female creators used the platform to deliver a powerful message on the need for intersectional solidarity in the #MeToo movement.
Inside the Dark Matter Lab Buried Over a Mile Underground In an echo of the intersectional debates that raged around the Women's March in January, some science activists say they hesitate to stand up for the institutions of science while those same institutions still oppress them.
Janie, divorced at the time of filming, both displays and describes her efforts to live an independent life; her discovery of social forces that keep women dependent inspires another mode of self-renewal—local activism that brings practical benefits (as well as an intersectional political consciousness).
He is such an evangelist of intersectional knowledge that he's pushed the discipline of "Big History," which seeks to tell "the story of the universe from the big bang to the first signs of life to today's complex societies," according to a 2018 Gates blog post.
"We as African-American women feminists were trying to say, 'You cannot talk about this just in gender terms — you have to be intersectional — there is a long history you cannot ignore,' but they didn't have the skills to be able to talk about it," she said.
I think in this intersectional world you have to just figure out how to reclaim that, and that magic was taken away from us because — well, I had a baby and I was like, 'I can make milk come out of my breasts, what can you do?
Owned and operated by Monica Yi, a woman of color and immigrant, the shop is intended to be staunchly intersectional in its philosophy and merchandise, prioritizing affordable works by artists and zine-makers of color and offering a 10 percent discount to women-of-color customers.
To build a more inclusive culture, it is incumbent upon policymakers to look at each decision through an intersectional lens (one that takes into account the unique barriers to equality facing people of color, disabled people and neurodivergent people, LGBTQ+ people and those of different socioeconomic backgrounds).
"White art institutions, whether they carry the name of a colonizer or not, are 'excited' to engage with feminist, queer, Black, intersectional, and decolonial perspectives as long as these critical interventions are framed as discourses and stripped of their radical potential and praxes," the activists wrote.
Look the other way and see the cream of the intersectional left cavorting with the reactionary bigot Louis Farrakhan while young rock-star progressives in Congress set about rebranding the Jewish state from ally into enemy and its supporters — meaning, again, most American Jews — into traitors.
She was one of three comics who had been invited to speak on a panel as part of The Box Show, an "intersectional feminist" program run by writer and director Kaitlin Fontana, who had for several years been performing inclusive comedy skits with a multicolored cast.
As a result, We Have Voice espouses a devoutly intersectional-feminist point of view, using the term "safe(r) spaces" throughout the code in acknowledgment that each person's specific background confers a different relationship to power, so there is no Platonic ideal of a safe environment.
Since NOW was founded in 1966, it has aimed to "take action through intersectional grassroots activism to promote feminist ideals, lead societal change, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life."
All of my thoughts about debt are, at this point, thoughts about systemic income inequality and the many, many intersectional factors that not only make it easy to get into debt and hard to get out of, but also make debt very, very difficult to talk about.
Some progressives have used the incidents to start a fuller conversation about anti-Semitism in progressive spaces and how that bias intersects with other forms of discrimination and racism, with some critics arguing that the controversy weakens the Women's March's efforts to be an intersectional movement.
Monty's education in intersectional privilege and oppression is a fundamental part of his character arc, and serves as the foundation of his growing ability to empathize with people other than himself — but as he learns and grows, he maintains his breezy charm, and so does the book.
To be fair, when an artist strives for something considerably more "full picture" — fatherhood, childhood, quantum realities, the ever-evolving law of the land, art, music, film, nostalgia — as opposed to, let's say, a visual essay on intersectional blackness, there's plenty of room for self-doubt and confusion.
"The research highlights the particular experiences of violence and abuse on Twitter against women of colour, women from ethnic or religious minorities, lesbian, bisexual or transgender women, non-binary individuals, and women with disabilities, to demonstrate the intersectional nature of abuse on the platform," Amnesty wrote in the report.
But if I've learned anything from doing this work—let alone my lived, intersectional experience as a Black, gay man—it's that regardless of race or gender, sexual orientation or place of origin; we all rise and fall together, by a single tide of equity and justice in America.
Its inclusion as a 2014 Hugo nominee was widely touted by the Sad/Rabid Puppies as being the ultimate example of how "SJWs" — the shorthand for "social justice warriors," a derogatory term many in the "alt-right" use to refer to progressives and intersectional feminists — had invaded SFF culture.
To correct gender inequality in Hollywood and blue-collar industries, around 300 women have pledged money, time, and leadership to create a legal defense fund, lobby for legislation to penalize delinquent companies, secure promises for wage parity — all crucial, intersectional actions to take to fight gender-based discrimination.
Maintaining that same high octane vibe but making it more overtly about intersectional feminism, the video is littered with messages of ways to improve the lives of women and girls around the world, including equal access to quality education, equal pay, and ending child marriages and violence against women.
That's why the creation of WICCA (Women's Intersectional Cultural And Creative Association) at Baxter High is such a crucial part of Sabrina's first episodes: Sabrina wanted to leave a group behind that could protect at-risk young people like Susie from the toxic masculinity-fueled bigots of their school.
"Warren Buffett is 80-something years old, and if you see him talk, he's talking about deals that are going to mature 50 years from now," said Kansas State Athletic Director John Currie, who has already scheduled a prominent intersectional game for every year from 2024 through 2029.
The simple way to read it is like this: At the haughty urging of our "hosts," we in capitalist America think of ourselves as liberals, progressives, conservatives, patriots, pacifists, intersectional-feminist-Marxist-Buddhist environmentalists, but what we are at the end of the day is a country of customers.
There were a ton of other panels throughout the day on intersectional feminism, the importance of protecting workers rights by strengthening unions, and fighting for just refugee and immigration policies The day closed out with evening performances by some of Norway's hippest bands (with Samsaya and Awesomnia headlining).
Through New York City's year-long Public Artists in Residence program, which "embeds artists into public agencies," Fazlalizadeh will be helping to answer that question by using the commission's work to inform a large-scale public art piece addressing street violence and harassment with an (as always) intersectional approach.
"Even though it might start out as a little thing like sexism or a power play between males and females, it's definitely going to develop into something bigger like sexual harassment that we see today in multiple industries," said Ms. Chong, a member of her school's Intersectional Feminism Club.
When: Thursday, November 10, 63–10pm Where: 65 Fifth Avenue (Union Square, Manhattan) BUFU — a project dedicated to deconstructing the Black and Asian relationship, whose name stands for "by us, for us" — is teaming up with Yellow Jackets — a queer and intersectional "Yellow American collective" — to host this event.
Though other legal and social LGBTQ issues have rightfully come to the fore, from transgender bathroom bills to intersectional approaches in community policing, banning these defenses is crucial in sending a clear message to the LGBTQ community that homophobia and transphobia can't be used to justify violence against them.
Though part of the third wave of feminism, the Women's March organizers have strived to be decisively intersectional in influencing the movement's continued activism since January, channeling the wisdom of Audre Lorde: "I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own."
" Lehigh University's Monica Miller defined it in an unpublished 2014 interview with Vox: "An intersectional feminist approach understands that categories of identity and difference cannot be separated and doesn't abandon one category of analysis such as gender, or sexuality in favor of (over)analyzing others such as race, and class.
But it had never seen anything quite like Lorde, the poet, essayist and activist born in New York City's Harlem to Caribbean parents in 19893, whose ideas about female rage, intersectional feminism and the political dimensions of self-care have perhaps never been as relevant or embraced as they are today.
U.S.C. 45, NOTRE DAME 27 Adoree Jackson returned a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns and also caught a scoring pass to propel No. 12 Southern California (9-3) to its eighth consecutive victory, this one over visiting Notre Dame (4-8) in the 88th edition of their famed intersectional rivalry.
Defined as a movement that champions body positivity and reproductive choice and defies the conventions of gender performance, millennial feminism has been the most intersectional form of feminism in history, with woke guys and gals not only challenging gender inequality but also other facets of oppression such as race, class and sexual orientation.
Season two has been steadily leading us toward an intersectional awareness of systems of oppression, in which we see characters like Akecheta — and Lee, whose abrupt, tearful apology to Maeve I didn't wholly buy but which seemed in keeping with the episode's theme — becoming aware that their problems aren't solely their own.
The characters of Susie and Ros get totally shafted in 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' Using feminism as aesthetic rather than meaning, its declarative wokeness amounts to little more than nauseating soapbox Moments of Intersectional Feminism that are like a bad after-school special that only makes you want to do more drugs.
The university is seeking a candidate "whose pedagogy is rooted in intersectional feminist praxis and epistemologies that challenge settler colonialism and white supremacy" and has "experience teaching students from diverse backgrounds, including first generation students, low-income students, students of color, students with disabilities, and queer, trans, and gender non-conforming students."
And I reached out and I said, "Hey, let me help you so that you don't forget to have an intersectional lens," because the kinds of obstacles in front of African-American women entrepreneurs, Latinx women entrepreneurs, Asian women entrepreneurs, LBGTQ women entrepreneurs, the kinds of obstacles they encounter are very different.
The women featured include Sojourner Truth ("probably the first recorded intersectional feminist"); Ida B. Wells (who led an anti-lynching campaign all the way to the White House), Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman in Congress; author Zora Neale Hurston; poet and civil rights activist Audre Lorde; ballet dancer Misty Copeland; and more.
As a scholar and educator, I think my primary task is to uncover the often-erased histories of women and trans [people] of color in building intersectional feminism, and to think with students about how we can build new strategies going forward by relearning the past movements of transnational and cross-racial solidarity.
Despite "a shortage of jobs, a surplus of labor and a bigger and bigger gap between the rich and poor over the next 20 years," the new generation has mixed its own bracing cocktail of racial and cultural "intersectional" politics (uniting assorted racial and gender groups), together with chamber of commerce go-getterism.
The abundant selection of women and queer authors on display is revealing of R.I.S.E.'s intersectional approach, one that insists on the necessity of enfolding a queer feminist critique of heteropatriarchy within a total project of resisting settler-colonial oppression — and in doing so, shows how these struggles have been linked for centuries.
Mica McGriggs, a postdoctoral fellow in intersectional trauma at Columbia University who is Mormon, argues that "when you have a white patriarchal hierarchy as the setup of the organization," youth, particularly young women, feel there "is no alternative, no choice" to say no to a bishop who probes beyond the church's prescribed questions.
In the late 1980s, Crenshaw made a major intervention in American understandings of discrimination; in her intersectional analysis, she exposed the lack of justice available to African-American women who experienced discrimination on the basis of race and gender, while the law recognized discrimination based on only one or the other category.
Poverty, war, slavery, and intersectional identity are often framed through intimate and personal lenses, and this framing, in combination with the politics of including nominees diverse in age, gender, and ethnicity, accounts for why this show is so surprisingly cohesive; strong and distinct cultural points of view materialize across compatible, socially engaged topics.
We had begun working with the Whitney Museum on our project for the 22017 Biennial, Debtfair, which proposed a politics that intertwined the economic inequality focus of the Occupy movement embodied in the debtor/creditor relationship, with intersectional politics that made the conditions of Puerto Ricans struggling with state debt visible alongside student debt.
"I gravitated towards the Women's March because of Tamika, because she's an African American woman — I knew I only wanted to be involved if it was intersectional," recalls Rhiannon Childs, who mobilized 353,235 women from Ohio to D.C. and later became the leader of Women's March Ohio, a group formed when she got home.
In her new book, Eat Up: Food, Appetite and Eating What You Want ($17, Amazon), the former Great British Bake Off contestant and Guardian columnist delves into the infinitely less exalted aspects of eating to create an empathetic, intersectional, sometimes celebratory, and often painful account of the complicated ways in which we feed ourselves today.
This month, featured accounts include teen activist Greta Thunberg, former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergSunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Bloomberg: Next generation of Democrats needs to 'earn their spurs' Bloomberg: McConnell may allow gun reform vote to boost reelection chances MORE and intersectional youth climate movement Zero Hour.
SHAPIRO: I think that the Democratic Party obviously has moved radically left in terms of identity politics and intersectionality and Ocasio-Cortez represents sort of the merger of the intersectional wing of the Democratic Party with the Bernie Sanders socialist wing of the Democratic Party, and well, it&aposs easy to dismiss the socialism of the Democratic Party.
Like the earlier exploration, We the People takes an intersectional approach to the question of what makes American art, but this time around, the curators push things a little further in the direction of art with a message and protest art, with many pieces that grapple not only with American identity but with an all-out call for revolution.
This intersectional approach appeared to win over key figures in both the Progressive Caucus and the Congressional Black Caucus, which seemed to make the difference in significantly shifting the language of the resolution from its initial version, promoted by the Anti-Defamation League, that focused exclusively on anti-Semitism as an indirect rebuke to Rep. Omar.
Rather than depicting the violence inherent in this history in order to motivate and educate her audience, as Kara Walker and Hank Willis Thomas do, Adams has chosen to walk a thin, intersectional line, opting not to fetishize or traumatize black bodies, but instead focus on the role of white Baltimoreans in an ongoing system of oppression.
The show does a great job of taking a resolutely intersectional approach to a phrase that emerged from white feminism; in that vein, Vogel might instead have brought in another one or two LGBTQ artists, who, even before Trump instructed states not to comply with Title IX, were facing a vice president who has worked to oppose their rights.
" Despite being in the sort of place that both the intersectional left and the populist right would reasonably identify as wildly privileged, Alexander wrote, his practice was dominated by people with "problems that would seem overwrought if they were in a novel, and made-up if they were in a thinkpiece on 'The Fragmentation of American Society.
"At 64 pages, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's essay — adapted from a TED talk — can easily be read in one sitting but its message is a powerful one that will stay with you long after the last page," Pantazi said, as the book explores intersectional feminism and how it can be applied to daily life in the 21st century.
But in the wake of a truly blissed-out first date thanks to a chanting intersectional minister/renter played by Unreal's Shiri Appleby, Isobel's infatuation with Hailey starts to dredge up buried resentments in her bond to Cam, not to mention that whole battle to love fearlessly and un-self-consciously, even when you're not totally clear on your own sexual preferences.
Blanchard may want adults to stop calling out teens for their allegedly dramatic antics, but she's also proof that grown-ups need to start respecting Generation Z. The actress may not be old enough to vote yet, but she's still spoken eloquently about topics like intersectional feminism, using her voice at protests to fight for causes that she believes in.
Baldwin's personal history isn't the point of this movie; his is simply the voice chosen to give life to the compelling stories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers, and Malcolm X. But as political activism today frequently fails to be adequately intersectional, it's important to remember that not only was James Baldwin unapologetically black, but he was also unapologetically queer.
" Bleu Grano, a young woman based in New York City, said she volunteered as a remote translator for the Lilith Fund Hotline, a line women can call to get help accessing abortions, after she left the first Women's March feeling disillusioned by the "lack of representation at an event meant to be intersectional [but] instead focused on white cisgender heterosexual women.
Researchers at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism analyzed the 900 top fictional films from 2007-212, making it the largest and most comprehensive intersectional analysis of representation in movies to date, and the results suggest little to no progress for women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBT people during this period, on screen or behind the scenes.
Researchers at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism analyzed the 276 top fictional films from 2100-22016, making it the largest and most comprehensive intersectional analysis of representation in movies to date, and the results suggest little to no progress for women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBT people during this period, on screen or behind the scenes.
In my early 20s, I used to attend these meetings in New York City with a group of power feminists — Marie Wilson, former president of the Ms. Foundation for Women and founder of the White House Project; Ellie Smeal, founder of the Feminist Majority; leading intersectional theorist Kimberlé Crenshaw; and Faye Wattleton, the youngest president ever elected of Planned Parenthood, among many others.
Elizabeth S. Hawley (Richmond, IN) Native Feminisms Drawing inspiration from the entwined histories of women's rights movements and Native rights movements in the United States, this exhibition presents the works of contemporary American Indian artists who identify as feminist and whose practices address urgent intersectional issues regarding matrilineal traditions, indigenous futurisms, ecocriticism, land and water rights, survivance, and the fight for sovereignty.
"During her lifetime she was sometimes viewed as 'exotic' or patronized and 'othered' but today her intersectional, and complex, self-constructed identity is better understood," says Circe Henestrosa, the co-curator of the V&A exhibition Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up. Henestrosa has a personal link as the great-niece of Andrés Henestrosa, the celebrated Mexican writer who was a close friend of Kahlo.
All this, despite performing in deaf theater throughout childhood, and, during my college years, taking sign language at Gallaudet; interning as a sports reporter covering United States soccer and swimming at the 2009 Deaflympics in Taipei, Taiwan; interning at the National Association of the Deaf; and, after graduate school, cofounding an online, intersectional journal of deaf and disability literature and art called The Deaf Poets Society.
We have in place the possibility of a new intersectional movement that has a lot of potential to solve this problem of the disconnect between classic politics and identity politics in the U.S. It does that by being a nationalist movement that is trying to move past some of the problems of previous versions of nationalism, which are often patriarchal and discriminate against women and L.G.B.T.Q. people.
" He doesn't shy away from intersectional discussions about both race and gender: He talks about how Michelle had to worry about being seen as too "angry" or aggressive as a black woman; how they have taught their daughters to speak up when they see a double-standard based on either gender or race; how America has "never been just about the Benjamins; it's about the Tubmans too.
And when I think about the intersectional nature of the feminist movement, and the fact that we have so many different interests, sometimes that compete with one another, I really do see The Cru as an opportunity for us to come together, not based on a particular public policy or a particular framework, but just in the spirit of helping all of us to create lives that we're passionate about.
Obviously, privilege of class, race, gender, and citizen status have affected the long arc of the historical record, affecting the ways in which immigrants, slaves, and others had their histories wiped or misrepresented due to purposeful decisions by a ruling class — perhaps none so much as poor, Black, women in the Reconstruction period, who faced a uniquely crushing array of intersectional hurdles to their basic freedom and autonomy.
Check out more videos from VICE: Tamika D. Mallory, co-president of the Women's March, and the youngest executive director to serve the civil rights organization National Action Network (NAN), Carmen Perez, treasurer of Women's March and executive director of The Gathering for Justice, and Linda Sarsour, assistant treasurer of Women's March and executive director of the Arab American Association of New York, have made it clear about their dedication to focus on intersectional feminism.
" Photo by Alice Choe, mural by the Dragon School "As artists, activists and organizers criticized the 1203 Women's March on Washington for lacking intersectionality, Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza asked: 'Can we build a movement of millions with the people who may not grasp our black, queer, feminist, intersectional, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist ideology, but know that we deserve a better life and who are willing to fight for it and win?
Afghan women's rights activists as well as activists outside Afghanistan known as intersectional feminists, who by definition understand how complex the oppression of women can be, often say that Western feminists have willfully misrepresented the plight of Afghan women; Spogmai Akseer has even written that a portrayal of them as "silent and passive victims of their culture, their men and their politics" has served only to justify an imperialist invasion disguised as a humanitarian rescue mission.
And by track two, the group is already making a searing indictment of the intersectional hatred that swept Trump into office: All you black folks, you must go All you Mexicans, you must go And all you poor folks, you must go Muslims and gays, boy, we hate your ways So all you bad folks, you must go There's a clear revolutionary thread running through the entire album, as it addresses racism, sexism, the media, police violence, and the need to resist.
She says campus organizing around abortion rights has been growing, that there are also plenty of "young people" who aren't white college students doing work on this issue, and that young women take an intersectional approach to reproductive justice that puts abortion rights in a broader context — which includes the rights to a healthy pregnancy and to raise children in safe communities, and which doesn't take a zero-sum approach to choosing one issue (like campus sexual assault) over another (like abortion rights).
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The article ends with Sophie Chong, a high school senior, making a correlation between male athletes' criticism of their female peers and sexual harassment: "Even though it might start out as a little thing like sexism or a power play between males and females, it's definitely going to develop into something bigger like sexual harassment that we see today in multiple industries," said Ms. Chong, a member of her school's Intersectional Feminism Club.
Below are articles to help students further develop their opinion on the issue: • The Washington Post | Why Intersectionality Can't Wait by Kimberlé Crenshaw • Bustle | 5 Reasons Intersectionality Matters, Because Feminism Cannot Be Inclusive Without It by Suzannah Weiss• Aero Magazine | The Problem With Intersectional Feminism by Helen Pluckrose • The Brown Daily Herald | Identity Politics Is Counter-Productive by Kevin Carty After students have enough information, hold a fishbowl discussion or town hall meeting to consider different perspectives on the question.
In fact, I would go so far as to say that immigration, and particularly the current humanitarian crisis, is really a prominent intersectional issue — weaving racialized targeting of vulnerable Latinx populations (particularly Mexican and Central American communities) with a practice of legalized gendered violence in which women and children pay the highest price for increasing border enforcement, asylum restrictions, interior raids, and the rollback of legislative and policy protections such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Temporary Protected Status, and Deferred Enforced Departure.

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