How refusing to acknowledge educational and social privilege perpetuates the very systems that create inequality.
Sor Juana's own experience—excluded from universities, confined by gender and religious orders—illuminates how denial of access becomes a tool of oppression. When privileged individuals refuse to acknowledge the doors opened for them, they implicitly defend the closed doors facing others. This concept explores how acknowledgment of privilege is actually an acknowledgment of systemic architecture: recognizing that your access was structured, that others' denial of access was equally structured. Sor Juana's fight for intellectual rights reveals that pretending barriers don't exist strengthens them. To acknowledge privilege is to name the mechanisms that created it, making visible the injustice Sor Juana fought against. This visibility becomes the prerequisite for dismantling unequal systems.
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