Dr. Annie Russell, Director, LGBTQ Center. Every person is shaped by the multiple, yet interconnecting dimensions of their multiple identities. This workshop offers an introduction to the ways in which biological, cultural, and social categories such as gender, race, sexuality, socioeconomic class, ability, nationality, religion, and other axes of identity interact on multiple and simultaneous levels. Participants will develop their thinking around understanding and applying intersectionality theory and multiple identities; understanding the matrix of oppression; and developing awareness of social inequalities
Intersectionality theory provides a range of tools with which to understand identities. It allows us...
The Combahee River Collective (1986) may have been one of the first groups to describe the complex i...
A focus on the intersectional experiences of racial/ethnic LGBTQ is important. A large body of resea...
It is known that gender and race discrimination are prominent problems in our society. They’re also ...
The concept of intersectionality is on its way to becoming a new paradigm in gender studies. In its ...
Intersectionality, first introduced by Kimberle Crenshaw, has become a widely accepted framework for...
The Multicultural Center (MC) at University of the Pacific contains three centers in one building: T...
Intersectionality, the recognition that social identity is constituted by dynamic interactions (rath...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
“Intersectionality and its application in health research is an emerging research paradigm that seek...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
This workshop will focus on multi-cultural competence through intersectional and purposeful programm...
In this introduction to the special issue on Applications of Intersectionality to Critical Social Is...
Intersectionality is a term that arose within the black feminist intellectual tradition for the purp...
Intersectionality is an influential feminist paradigm that aids in analysing instances of oppression...
Intersectionality theory provides a range of tools with which to understand identities. It allows us...
The Combahee River Collective (1986) may have been one of the first groups to describe the complex i...
A focus on the intersectional experiences of racial/ethnic LGBTQ is important. A large body of resea...
It is known that gender and race discrimination are prominent problems in our society. They’re also ...
The concept of intersectionality is on its way to becoming a new paradigm in gender studies. In its ...
Intersectionality, first introduced by Kimberle Crenshaw, has become a widely accepted framework for...
The Multicultural Center (MC) at University of the Pacific contains three centers in one building: T...
Intersectionality, the recognition that social identity is constituted by dynamic interactions (rath...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
“Intersectionality and its application in health research is an emerging research paradigm that seek...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
This workshop will focus on multi-cultural competence through intersectional and purposeful programm...
In this introduction to the special issue on Applications of Intersectionality to Critical Social Is...
Intersectionality is a term that arose within the black feminist intellectual tradition for the purp...
Intersectionality is an influential feminist paradigm that aids in analysing instances of oppression...
Intersectionality theory provides a range of tools with which to understand identities. It allows us...
The Combahee River Collective (1986) may have been one of the first groups to describe the complex i...
A focus on the intersectional experiences of racial/ethnic LGBTQ is important. A large body of resea...