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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 …

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Race 247

10Sep 2024September 10, 2024

My racial identity is Mexican-American as I am fully Mexican, but was born in the U.S. I was about 4 years old when I became aware of my racial identity because my mom would have me introduce myself to her Read More …

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Race 246

10Sep 2024

My racial identity is Nigerian and Puerto Rican I am a black women and was able to understand my race at a very young age. Due to countless of unwanted lectures and difficult conversations. Through out my life I have Read More …

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Race 188

10Sep 2024September 10, 2024

I am a Latin/American in the US. Growing up, as a child I was completely unaware of what my racial identity was, let alone what it meant to others, The only racial identity I could figure out was black and white, Read More …

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Race 200

10Sep 2024September 10, 2024

Race has always been an interesting idea in my mind. I grew up homeschooled and very sheltered therefore for the first, about 15 years of my life the only exposure I got to other races or ethnic backgrounds were through Read More …

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Race 380

10Sep 2024September 10, 2024

I would describe my racial identity as Mexican American. I was born in Detroit, while my parents were born in Mexico. My racial identity holds many values such as respect, culture, and family. My family likes to get together every Read More …

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Social Class 575

26Aug 2024August 26, 2024

I had always read about social class in school and learned about it from media sources; however, I never thought it was something that would be so impactful in my life until now. While I don’t see it as something Read More …

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Inequality 182

22Aug 2024August 22, 2024

 I think I would agree more with the radical antithesis than the conservative thesis because I believe everyone should access to anything especially the things the things they need. I think inequality should be abolished or at least greatly reduced. Read More …

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Inequality 182

19Aug 2024August 19, 2024

I think I would agree more with the radical antithesis than the conservative thesis because I believe everyone should access to anything especially the things the things they need. I think inequality should be abolished or at least greatly reduced. Read More …

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