Posted @withregram • @sylviaduckworth HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMENS’ DAY! This drawing is ba
Posted @withregram • @sylviaduckworth HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMENS’ DAY! This drawing is based on a photograph of @rachel.cargle and @danasuchow by Kennedy Carroll, taken at the 2017 Women’s March in Washington. Intersectionality, a term coined by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw @kimberlecrenshaw, is the acknowledgment that everyone has their own unique experiences of discrimination and privilege. For example, someone with multiple marginalities will be discriminated against on more than one level. White Feminism: A form of feminism that focuses on the struggles of white women while failing to address distinct forms of oppression faced by ethnic minority women and women lacking other privileges. Intersectional Feminism: Aims to separate itself from white feminism by acknowledging women’s different experiences and identities. THIS IS THE FEMINISM THAT WE ALL NEED TO PRACTICE. On slide 2 is a visual representation of Intersectionality. Please be sure to follow Ms. Cargle, Ms. Suchow and Dr. Crenshaw if you don’t already and support their important work. [Image description: Dana Suchow on the left is holding a sign that says “Protect: Black, Brown, Indigenous, Asian, Muslim, Latinx, Jewish, Disabled, Trans, Fat, Poor, women. The sign is yellow with black letters. Rachel Cargle is to the right holding a pink sign with black letters that says “If you don’t fight for all women, you fight for no women.” The Washington Capitol building is in the background with bare trees. There is snow on the ground. Dana is wearing a grey tuqure and black clothing. Rachel is wearing a red turban with black clothing.] https://www.instagram.com/p/CMLKqh6s3jd/?igshid=174ztcv9n8ao5 -- source link