Publication Date
11-21-2014
Document Type
Response or Comment
Abstract
NASPA’s MultiRacial Knowledge Community’s #Projectintersections highlights the intersectionality movement in higher education and student affairs contexts. First used by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, the term intersectionality was used by Crenshaw to describe the experiences of Black women who, because of the intersection of race and gender, are faced with interlocking systems of oppression and marginalization.
Recommended Citation
Mitchell, D., Jr. (2014, November 21). Intersectionality to social justice = theory to practice [Web log post]. Available at https://www.naspa.org/constituent-groups/posts/projectintersections-post-1
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African American Studies Commons, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commons, Higher Education Commons
Comments
Web blog post.