Intersectionality: Tutorial
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Intersectionality: Tutorial
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Select any person (personally known to you or a famous personality) who has battled discrimination due to overlapping social identities. Write
one to two-pages on this person's life. Follow up by reflecting on how this person has influenced your thinking about life/career, etc.) and
attitude toward other people or groups.
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