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Intersectionality 290

16Sep 2024

I think my race is the strongest aspect of my identity, and it’s that way because it’s the most noticeable thing about me. I think I would describe my race as accepting, and comforting. It’s very weird but the environments Read More …

Anonymous 290Reflectionsinteractions, place, raceLeave a comment

Intersectionality 575

16Sep 2024

In the United States, gender, sexual orientation, class and race or ethnicity (G,SO,C,R,E) are strong identity markers and are also axes of inequality.  Which of these aspects of your identity is strongest? How would you describe it and why do you Read More …

April GReflectionsnation/nationality/ethnicity, race, religion, unequalLeave a comment

Intersectionality 375

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

The aspect of my identity that I would consider to be the strongest is my gender. I am a bisexual/pansexual white man, born and raised in America. Of those things, almost none of them act in any hinderance other than Read More …

Anonymous 375Reflectionsgender, sexualityLeave a comment

Intersectionality 596

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

I think that my race is one of the strongest identity markers next to my gender. I would describe my race as one of a kind, meaning that we are unique in the way that we have our own music, Read More …

autumnconnerReflectionsinteractions, race, unequalLeave a comment

Intersectionality 182

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

I think my gender identity as a woman is the strongest aspect of my identity. Gender is one of the first things people notice or try to understand when they see a person whether they mean to or not. Everyone Read More …

Anonymous 182Reflectionsclass, genderLeave a comment

Intersectionality 502

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

My strongest identity among these is my gender. I think it’s the strongest because as a trans person, it’s the identity I’ve put the most time and effort into changing and effecting. Different elements of my identity shape my reality by Read More …

Ardenne RankinReflectionsgender, other, unequalLeave a comment

Intersectionality 606

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

In the United States, gender, sexual orientation, class and race or ethnicity (G,SO,C,R,E) are strong identity markers and are also axes of inequality.  Which of these aspects of your identity is strongest? How would you describe it and why do you Read More …

Anonymous 606Reflectionsinteractions, race, sexualityLeave a comment

Intersectionality 200

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

I think the two biggest factors of my identity are my gender and sexuality. I just love being a woman. What it means to me, and I love loving everyone and getting to express that. When I was little, I Read More …

Aria StoneReflectionsgender, sexualityLeave a comment

Intersectionality 409

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

I’ve never really thought of these questions and there’s a lot that I identify with. I guess my biggest one would be my race? I’ve already mentioned this in the race section of our write in’s but I am almost Read More …

Brittany PeeteReflectionsgender, raceLeave a comment

Intersectionality 380

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

In the United States, gender, sexual orientation, class and race or ethnicity (G, SO,C,R,E) are strong identity markers and are also axes of inequality.  Which of these aspects of your identity is strongest? How would you describe it and why do Read More …

Itzel GonzalezReflectionsinteractions, nation/nationality/ethnicity, unequalLeave a comment

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