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Taylor Elyse Mills

Social Justice | Philosophy | Law | Digital Humanities

Intersectionality Mini Lecture

In Spring 2022, I was asked to give a short lecture about Intersectionality and it’s ties to critical race theory. The presentation uses as a foundation an article by scholars Allison Daniel Anders and James DeVita entitled “Intersectionality: A Legacy from Critical Legal Studies and Critical Race Theory.” 

 

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