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January 28, 2018 Marissa Brown

Say Her Name

When watching Kimberlé Crenshaw’s TED talk, her quote about the frames of how we think about problems caught my attention.

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January 28, 2018 Kirsten

Intersectionality

In this Ted Talk, Kimberlé Crenshaw explores the topic of intersectionality. According to Crenshaw, “intersectionality” is the overlapping of race,

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January 28, 2018 Kim Egizi

Representation Blog Post

  As Henderson discusses, representation in our media has changed as our platforms have changed. Rather than trying to appeal

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January 28, 2018 Rachel Bochner

Intersectionality and Justice

Alsultany’s piece, the Keywords reading, and Kimberlé Crenshaw’s Ted Talk illustrate and stress the importance of intersectionality in regards to

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January 28, 2018 Claire Egan

Gates Response

“The centrality of whiteness in the industry means that cinematographers do not often learn, or care to learn, how to

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January 28, 2018 Michaela Tevlin

What We Can’t See

One specific quote Kimberlé Crenshaw said during her Ted Talk on the urgency of intersectionality, made me think of intersectionality

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January 28, 2018 Taylor Block

White Representation in the Media

This quote from, “The Last Shall be First: Aesthetics and Politics in Black Film and Media” discussing the physical alteration

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January 28, 2018 Amanda Corbosiero

Say Her Name

In this Ted Talk, Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality. This term can explain the violence and oppression that black woman face

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January 27, 2018 Carolyn Chambers

Social Frameworks

The Ted Talk by Kimberlé Crenshaw discusses the idea of intersectionality.   Intersectionality represents the intersection of society, race, language, class,

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January 26, 2018 Margaux Natiello

“We (All) Can Do It!”

This image is a play-off of the “We can do it!” poster featuring Rosie the Riveter. It was a popular

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