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    identity politics is a detrimental ideology to the American political sphere. While identity politics seemingly allows for traditionally marginalized groups to voice their concerns, it actually serves to further limit minority groups by ignoring intersectionality and promoting an “us against them” mentality. The motto of the United States has always been E. Plurbis Unum, or “out of many, one,” describing America as a melding of many cultures and peoples into one identity--American. Recent times, however

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    My internship at the Institute for LGBT Studies at the University of Arizona has been time well-spent this semester. Not only did I create valuable professional relationships and work in a real-world office setting, but I also was able to experience what it was like to work in a field related to my major. Every day at my internship I learned something new about LGBT studies and after work every day I felt satisfied and accomplished. This past semester I was also enrolled in Introduction to LGBT Studies

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    of color theory and intersectionality serve as frameworks through which to discuss the relationship between domesticity and gender, race, and sexuality for people of color. Roderick Ferguson’s article, “Nightmares of the Heteronormative,” details the ways that the categories of home and domesticity are constructed in a manner made to be accessible by people of color, using the queer of color critique. Similarly, Kimberle Crenshaw’s “Mapping the Margins” coins intersectionality to explore the ways

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    being encouraged to pluck out some one aspect of myself and present this as the meaningful whole, eclipsing or denying the other parts of self. But this is a destructive and fragmenting way to live” (120). From this quote, Lorde explicates that intersectionality is a vital component in relation to one’s identity. In her eyes, it is meaningless and harmful for individuals to only emphasis on a specific social identity because it only promotes the disregard

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    influence cultural politics in America society. This power of feminism serves as an ideal medium or standard in, which to bring to light these long standing issues of inequality, and ways in which this problems overlaps in terms of a concept of intersectionality within African American community, versus their white counter part. In my essay I will compare and contrast the representation of race, gender roles, and sexuality, as depicted in The Help and The Color Purple films. African American women during

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    Intersectionality The movie Six Degrees of Separation describes an upper-class New York couple, Flan Kittredge and Ouisa Kittredge, meets with a wealthy friend, Geoffrey for dinner. During the dinner, a young black man named Paul who is a friend and Harvard classmate of the Kittredges’ children knocks their door. Paul tells them about he is robbed in Central Park and has no money until he meets his dad, the famous actor Sidney Poitier. Flan and Ouisa take care of Paul’s wounds and give him a clean

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    one of the first times blacks embraced their identity and tried to promote change on a nationwide scale. These African Americans were proud to be blacks, and with other inspirational leaders, they were able to achieve civil rights. Intersectionality is a feminist philosophy that claims that the classical models of oppression within a society, such as those based on race, gender, religion, sexuality, class, disability, and other markers of difference do not act independent of one another

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    that represents her ideals and her feelings towards being a voice among other feminists. It also shows her struggle as an individual that is caught between the issues of feminism coinciding with race, class, and sexism, which is also known as Intersectionality. Because of the attention being called from Lorde’s poetry, people should continue to recognize this political issue and utilize it to spread awareness of the prejudice and marginalization of today’s society. Lorde’s poem “Coal” tackles political

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    reproductive health care access providers such as Planned Parenthood, and that further medicalizes birth. My theoretical frameworks will center on the work of Patricia Hill Collins and Michel Foucault. To begin, Patricia Hill Collins’ work on intersectionality would provide an appropriate background to introduce how lived experiences are shaped by a culmination of different factors (Hill

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    arrested for this. In fact, I can even sit there for hours on my laptop and not purchase a single thing, and not need to worry I will be confronted by police officers. This paper will evaluate other privileges I receive as a white woman, discuss intersectionality, and explain how whiteness is maintained through fear of others and a desire for niceness. White privilege for a white woman

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