Kimberlé Crenshaw, the law professor at Columbia and UCLA who coined the term intersectionality to describe the way people’s social identities can overlap, tells TIME about the politicization of her ...
Hillary Clinton has taken pains to describe the lead-contaminated drinking water of Flint, Michigan, not only as a public-health and environmental crisis, but also as a crisis of poverty and racism.
In a Feb. 20, 2020 interview with Time, Kimberlé Crenshaw said the following about intersectionality, a term she coined over 30 years prior: “It’s basically a lens, a prism, for seeing the way in ...
In a 1989 essay, Crenshaw coined the term “intersectionality,” a concept that has advanced understanding of systemic injustice and social inequality. During her one-hour lecture to a capacity crowd ...
Sociology of inequalities encompasses the study of how social hierarchies are produced, maintained, and challenged through interdependent economic, cultural, political, and historical processes.
This essay argues that anarchists can learn from the theory of "intersectionality" that emerged from the feminist movement. Indeed, anarchist conceptions of class struggle have widened as a result of ...
Monica Burton is the former deputy editor of Eater.com where she covered restaurants and food culture from 2017 to 2025. Welcome to Doing It Right, a column where Eater meets chefs, restaurateurs, and ...
The dimensions of a society’s inequality include age, gender, income, status, education, ethnicity – and not least religion. Theory platform C looks at how religious systems of norms and meanings ...
24/06/2020 - CANNES 2020: Anna Serner of the SFI, Emilia Roig of the Center for Intersectional Justice, and The Black List’s Franklin Leonard call on the film industry to tackle bias on all levels ...