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Why Intersectionality is Essential to Women's Rights
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Why Intersectionality is Essential to Women's Rights
Feminism has always been about fighting for empowerment and equality. However, as conversations about women’s rights progress, it is becoming more apparent that a woman’s experience is not defined by her gender. Critical race theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw came up with the term “intersectionality” to describe how various elements of a person’s identity overlap and affect one another. Race, class, sexuality, disability, and background all affec…
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