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    failed to cover feminist thought leaving the youths’ perspective on minority groups to be judgemental and usually causing bullying to take place in the school environment. An alternative project to improve society is to teach children about intersectionality through a mandatory Feminist Camp for school age children. Students are bullied when they fit outside of societal norms by gender binaries, sex shaming, racism as well as those who are minority or oppressed. Project The Feminist Camp would incorporate

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    The social issue I chose as my topic is racism. If you ever questioned what it would be like to live in the 1930’s or 1950’s, you don’t have to look far. Right now at this moment America is living through it. The individuals involve are presenting how ugly America really is. Dressed in khakis and polo’s, bearing torches, putting on Nazi memorabilia, and chanting anti-black, anti-immigrant, anti-LGBT, anti-Jewish, anti-Muslim chants, white supremacist racists have descended on Charlottesville, VA

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    description describes the course Women and Aging as exploring the ways that being a woman shape, or impact, the experience of aging among older women. Some of the issues covered in this chapter include double standards, power, vulnerability, feminism, intersectionality, ageism, sexism, and inequality.

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    perceptions of individuals based on their gender. Womens gets less advantage than men because men gets more opportunity than women. Even though some people may say otherwise, sexism is a big obstacle for many in the U.S. because of gender inequality, intersectionality and misogyny. Many women in America struggle due to gender inequality. Gender inequality is a really big issue when it comes to the work labor. Most job’s in America are mainly for mens. According to “Hawai’i Ranks #1 in Gender Equality” by

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    diversity and intersectionality such how white people discuss race, racism within the gay community, male body image issues, etc (I can send you the itinerary I have, if you want). Then you and various other members apart of the Truman community who apart of the panel will share their knowledge and experience about concepts of diversity, factors they related to or wanted to expand on that were featured in the videos or their own personal experience with how they balance intersectionality of their identities

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    This class has made me think about encounters I have had with different groups of people over the last couple years. The class that we discussed Islam reminded me about a time at work when I was talking to a Muslim co-worker. My co-worker was talking her weekend and that she went to the Cheesecake Factory and said that she tried red wine for the first time and thought it was disgusting. I did not think anything of asking her if she just turned 21, thinking that was why it was a big deal that she

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    references Truth as she highlights her intersectionality as an african american, transgender woman. This solidifies the idea that being a feminist means supporting the equality of all; we are all subjected to our own distinct set of battles; rather than measure against one another in a pyramid of oppression, it is fundamental that we embrace the diversity of oppression in order to fight it. As Kathryn Gines pointed out, people are often reluctant of accepting intersectionality because it complicates the already

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    been examined in K-12 practices of school leadership (Parker & Villapando, 2007; Stovall, 2004). Critical race theory has five tenets in relation to education that informs perspectives, research methods, and pedagogy: (1) the centrality and intersectionality of race and racism, (2) the challenge to the dominant ideology, (3) the commitment to social justice, (4) the centrality of experiential knowledge, and (5) the interdisciplinary perspective (Solórzano & Yosso, 2002) According to Stovall (2004)

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    particularly regarding class and gender roles. The couple’s attire hints that they reside in the upper-class of European society; however, the young woman’s expression suggests the weight of societal obligation. It is clear from the portrait that intersectionality of class and gender is at play, as the couple’s relationship is manipulated by rigid societal structure and standards.

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    Domestic Violence and Intersectionality Domestic violence, as defined by The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence is, “The willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another. It includes physical violence, sexual violence, psychological violence, and emotional abuse. The frequency and severity of domestic violence can vary dramatically, however

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