This article argues that the conception of sexual harassment as simply a gendered harm is inadequate because sexual harassment is not only about gender but also about race, class, sexual orientation and other realities of existence. Sexual harassment is about power and about keeping particular women out of particular economic spheres. Using the Commonwealth Caribbean as an example, this article concludes that an intersectional understanding of sexual harassment, and a more nuanced understanding of the public/private divide, will lead to better workplace harassment legislation. While much of the focus is on the Commonwealth Caribbean, a North American example suggests that minority women in the United States suffer from the current underincl...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits sex discrimination in employment. During the las...
The current study examined how feminism relates to women’s experiences of sexual harassment—that is,...
The present project explores the qualitative experiences that diverse groups of women have with sexu...
This article argues that the conception of sexual harassment as simply a gendered harm is inadequate...
For a number of years, commentators have proffered anecdotal evidence to suggest that women of color...
In this address, I suggest a framework for understanding the ways in which issues of race and cultur...
Judges, academics, and lawyers alike base their legal analyses of workplace racial harassment on the...
Part I of this article briefly examines some of the drawbacks and inconsistencies of Title VII sexua...
Understanding sexual harassment as a form of discrimination because of sex has grown increasingly di...
In this article, Professor Franke asks and answers a seemingly simple question: why is sexual harass...
How should we understand sex-based harassment on the job? Its existence is now part of the national ...
Utilizing an intersectional approach to understand the convergence of sexual harassment (SH) and rac...
Sexual harassment law and the proposed solutions to that paradigm’s deficiencies teach a dishearteni...
Sexual harassment has always been more about sexism than it is about sex. Nearly twenty years ago, V...
This Note examines the intersection of race and gender in the context of sexual harassment jurisprud...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits sex discrimination in employment. During the las...
The current study examined how feminism relates to women’s experiences of sexual harassment—that is,...
The present project explores the qualitative experiences that diverse groups of women have with sexu...
This article argues that the conception of sexual harassment as simply a gendered harm is inadequate...
For a number of years, commentators have proffered anecdotal evidence to suggest that women of color...
In this address, I suggest a framework for understanding the ways in which issues of race and cultur...
Judges, academics, and lawyers alike base their legal analyses of workplace racial harassment on the...
Part I of this article briefly examines some of the drawbacks and inconsistencies of Title VII sexua...
Understanding sexual harassment as a form of discrimination because of sex has grown increasingly di...
In this article, Professor Franke asks and answers a seemingly simple question: why is sexual harass...
How should we understand sex-based harassment on the job? Its existence is now part of the national ...
Utilizing an intersectional approach to understand the convergence of sexual harassment (SH) and rac...
Sexual harassment law and the proposed solutions to that paradigm’s deficiencies teach a dishearteni...
Sexual harassment has always been more about sexism than it is about sex. Nearly twenty years ago, V...
This Note examines the intersection of race and gender in the context of sexual harassment jurisprud...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits sex discrimination in employment. During the las...
The current study examined how feminism relates to women’s experiences of sexual harassment—that is,...
The present project explores the qualitative experiences that diverse groups of women have with sexu...