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    couple years after “Standstill” follows the filmmakers and her brothers journey to seek out members of their family that also identify as a member of the LGBT community. To analyze the films one first needs to understand the concept of intersectionality. Intersectionality is a way to analyze and view how privileges

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    Black males have often been the subject of researchers’ inquires‚ but few researches have analyzed the impact of schooling on their holistic identity development within middle and high school settings (i.e.‚ Henfield‚ 2013). During the K-12 years‚ physical‚ educational‚ social‚ and psychological changes take place during the adolescent years. “Adolescent identity development has linked a coherent sense of oneself and one’s place in the world with school attendance‚ graduation‚ and academic achievement

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    Bodega Dreams In the novel Bodega Dreams intersectionality functions in the way the characters envision themselves achieving their definition of success and how they will achieve it. Intersectionality is the “interlocking inequalities of race‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ and class that create a matrix of domination within which privileges and disadvantages are unequally distributed among people” (Intersections of Gender‚ Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Class‚ 02/14). Even though two of the book’s characters Julio

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    Gender: Sex Similarities and Differences and the Impact of Society on Gender" I. Conceptions and Definitions II. Types of Social Identity III. Multiplicity and Intersectionality IV. Aspects of Social Identity V. Assessing Social Identity VI. Development and Change VII. Negotiating Social Identities Glossary Intersectionality The condition in which a person simultaneously belongs to two or more social categories or social statuses and the unique consequences that result from that combination

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    Throughout history there have been hardships created and deeply rooted by injustices. There have also been people‚ specifically black women‚ who have lived through these injustices and have been greatly affected by them. Some of them have created history because of their bravery and guts. Their drive was justice. “ Doing the right thing” is a phrase far too simple that it doesn’t give justice to complex topics such as racism and sexism. What they did was more than doing the right thing. They were

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    Its purpose goes beyond simply transportation. Its ideological function as a mythologized object creates forms of inclusion and exclusion accepted as true and natural to modern society. The details of the type of car or its use are part of the intersectionality of class‚ race‚ and gender. Cars can be a form of affiliation or individuation but they ultimately create and reinforce the cycle of society; what Louis Althusser refers as the reproduction of the conditions of production. In U.S. society a

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    stereotypes that effect behavior‚ decisions‚ and attitudes unconsciously. For example‚ the article “Intersectionality and Matrices of Domination” discusses the various categories that women of poverty fall under‚ which are race‚ social class‚ and gender. These categories play a vital role in determining how women’s life experiences will unfold. Patricia Hill Collins states that “intersectionality creates different kinds of lived experiences and social realties”‚ which couldn’t be any more accurate

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    Tokenism is a longstanding and popular practice in Western culture when the situations entails entertainment; shows like South Park (Stone‚ Parker) frequently find the humour in bringing attention to one of their only Black characters - ironically named Token Black - while shows like The Wayans Bros. (Wayans)‚ on a more serious note‚ brought to light the issue with the Western world’s perfunctory effort at including minorities in the workforce. Tokenism‚ however‚ is not exclusive to entertainment

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    In this week’s readings‚ the authors emphasize the importance of using an intersectional framework in critiquing systems of oppression. This approach is exemplified in the resistance Asian Canadian women showed in the 1970s and 80s (Li‚ 55). In the height of Western white feminism in the 1950s and 60s‚ many Asian Canadians felt like their experiences were not represented since it only focused on women’s rights (Li‚ 54). These women’s rights that white feminists advocated for erases the role imperialism

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    “In theory‚ we are all equal before the law. In practice‚ there are overwhelming privileges that people possess.” This quotation was said by Arianna Huffington‚ an American lawyer and associate justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. In this quotation‚ Huffington recognizes that the law has flaws and must be altered in order to achieve equality. There are many groups in society who are not adequately represented by the law. This paper will discuss how the official version of law does

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