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The Examined Path Through Intersectionality in practice
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The Examined Path Through Intersectionality in practice

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Transformation Path
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Intersectionality in practice in Practice
2
Intersectionality in practice: A Deeper Look
3
Intersectionality in practice
4
Intersectionality in practice: Foundations
5
Intersectionality in practice: From Confusion to Clarity
Intersectionality in practice: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality to describe what Black women already knew from experience: that the categories of race and gender do not simply add to each other but interact to produce experiences that neither category alone can capture. The Black woman who is discriminated against in ways that are simultaneously racial and gendered cannot get redress from a legal framework that treats these as separate tracks. In practice, intersectionality is a tool for seeing complexity — for asking not just what category you occupy but how the categories you occupy interact in specific systems and contexts.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Intersectionality in practice in Practice
2
Intersectionality in practice: A Deeper Look
3
Intersectionality in practice
4
Intersectionality in practice: Foundations
5
Intersectionality in practice: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Intersectionality in practice: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Articulation as Political Act
Authority Without Permission
Boundary-Work as Identity Maintenance
Building Intellectual Community Across Constraints
Building Intellectual Community Across Difference

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