The term “intersectionality,” coined in 1989 by current Columbia Law School Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw, describes how different aspects of identity — such as sex, sexuality, race and class — interact ...
Intersectionality and its impact on the Jewish and LGBTQ communities were explored at a panel hosted by JUF’s Young Leadership Division Pride Committee and JUF’s Jewish Community Relations Council in ...
Intersectionality didn’t originate as an anti-Jewish idea. Coined in 1989 by Columbia University law professor Kimberlé Crenshaw in the context of critical race theory, and with the intention of ...
There are people who experience various modes of oppression. From being neurodivergent and BIPOC to being disabled and low-income, some individuals identify with several historically oppressed groups.
May 11, 2022 — A panel of experts discusses how organizations can harness the strength of intersectionality in addressing power imbalance, discrimination, and inequality. Participants include Kenji ...
Join Women’s Law Society for a panel highlighting diverse women in the law. After the alumni panel, join us in the third floor gallery for a networking reception that includes food, wine, and beer.
Diversionary to host online panel discussion on Intersectionality & Justice, including Andrea Agosto, Kian Kline Chilton, Kandace Crystal, August Turner Sonnenberg, and Daniel Jáquez. This online ...