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Thursday Sep 24, 2015
Podcast #19: The Juxtaposition and the Intersectionality of it all
Thursday Sep 24, 2015
Thursday Sep 24, 2015
We are here for a chit chat with Ben Rothenberg, freelance writer for the NYTimes about his recent piece "Tennis' Top Women Balance Body Image with Ambition" among other things. He does spill some Tea!!!
Find us on Twitter: Realz, @RealzTenisFanz; Karen @bridgepea; Andreen @A_Gallivant and Janina @JLR78!!! Also find Ben Rothenberg @BenRothenberg.
Juxtaposition: The act or an instance of placing two or more things side by side; also : the state of being so placed
Intersectionality: Is a concept often used in critical theories to describe the ways in which oppressive institutions (racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, xenophobia, classism, etc.) are interconnected and cannot be examined separately from one another. The concept first came from legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 and is largely used in critical theories, especially Feminist theory, when discussing systematic oppression. When possible, credit Kimberlé Crenshaw for coining the term "intersectionality" and bringing the concept to wider attention.
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