Intersectionality and social justice in programs for boys and men
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In the face of speeches about the rise of "wokism" at the university, a large survey shows that in twenty years, the share of work on gender and intersectionality has progressed only slightly, rising from 9% to 11.4% of French articles in the social sciences, explains Altair Despres, a member of the collective of researchers who conducted this work.
Intersectionality and social justice in programs for boys and men
Intersectionality and social justice in programs for boys and men Michael Flood Tue, 15 Apr 2025 - 20:55 Increased public attention to issues of gender injustice has led to a proliferation of community-based programs for boys and men designed to educate for gender respect and gender justice. An intersectional approach to this work is now seen as imperative. In practice, however, this approach is far from simple or straightforward. This paper pr…
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