Intersectional Feminism

In Semester 2 I learned about intersectional feminism. In quarter 3, I started reading a paper by Kimberlé Crenshaw, and I met with Meg to discuss the paper together. I was reading and taking notes on Can We All Be Feminists?, a book edited by June Eric-Udorie that is a collection of essays on intersectional feminism. In quarter 4 I finished reading the paper and book, and gave a callback presentation on everything I learned about intersectional feminism.

Notes on Kimberlé Crenshaw paper

The paper that I read is called Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics. I marked up a physical copy of the paper with notes while I read, but here are the specific notes I have taken:

Notes on Kimberlé Crenshaw Paper

Notes on Kimberlé Crenshaw Paper - Court Cases

Notes on Kimberlé Crenshaw Paper - Court Cases

Notes on Kimberlé Crenshaw Paper - Court Cases

Notes on Can We All Be Feminists?

I have been reading a book of essays about intersectional feminism called Can We All Be Feminists? edited by June Eric-Udorie. Here are my notes on it:

Link To Drive Folder with Notes on Can We All Be Feminists? 

Online Sources for Intersectional Feminism Research

Presentation on Intersectional Feminism