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My name is Amanda Stulman, and I speak today on behalf of the Intersectionality Project of the Legal Insurrection Foundation.
Cognitive dissonance is what happens when a person holds two sets of beliefs at odds with each other. The human brain doesn’t like logical inconsistencies, so someone experiencing cognitive dissonance ...
Identity politics refers to politics that flows from political affiliations based on group membership as defined by race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexuality, or similar immutable (or ...
A few years ago I was introduced to the term “intersectional identity” and have since come to believe that it is important for everyone to understand. To grasp this concept, think about the many ways ...
Two curators have turned co-hosts in the podcast, “Collected,” a six-part examination of the origins of self-care, identity politics, and intersectionality Janelle Harris Dixon - Museums Correspondent ...
I'd actually far prefer to have an academic discussion entirely absent any mention or discussion of my (or your) personal experiences. In a discussion about microaggressions, this is simply not going ...
Racism exists in our schools, and, in fact, it can be argued that the current political climate may help encourage it. Today’s post continues a series on what educators can do about it. During a visit ...