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  1. May 20, 2019 · It was coined in 1989 by professor Kimberlé Crenshaw to describe how race, class, gender, and other individual characteristics “intersect” with one another and overlap. “Intersectionality” has,...

  2. Aug 1, 2017 · For over a century before Black legal scholar and feminist Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in 1989, the same concept was usually described as "interlocking...

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  4. Jul 20, 2021 · A Deeper Look at Critical Race Theory. The neo-Marxist movement rejects equal opportunity, merit and objectivity. By. William A. Galston. July 20, 2021 12:47 pm ET. Share.

  5. Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (born May 5, 1959) is an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory. She is a professor at the UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School, where she specializes in race and gender issues.

    • Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, May 5, 1959 (age 64), Canton, Ohio, U.S.
  6. While the term ‘intersectionality’ was coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, many intersectionality theorists root their framework in the nineteenth-century writings of black women like Sojourner Truth, Anna Julia Cooper, and others, who sought to describe the exclusions and oppressions faced by black women on account of their gender and race.

  7. Kimberlé Crenshaw, who first coined and explicated the term in the late 1980s. Concerned with overcoming the discriminatory situation faced by black women workers at General Motors, Crenshaw demon strated the inadequacy of existing categories denoting gender and race as grounds for legal action, since these could not be mobilized

  8. Jul 29, 2021 · July 29, 2021. “You can’t fix a problem you can’t name,” says Kimberlé Crenshaw of examining racism’s ripple effects. By Philip Cheung/Guardian/eyevine/Redux. Kimberlé Crenshaw is ...

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