Demonstrate that you know the history of the Reproductive Justice Movement and apply it to at least two examples of struggles and movements.

Struggles and movements 1. Demonstrate that you know the history of the Reproductive Justice Movement and apply it to at least two examples of struggles and movements . 2. Convey how Palestine and immigration are both feminist issues. 3. Explain how prisons and policing are critiqued by abolitionist feminists and why they promote those critiques. … Read more

Drawing on your autobiographical interview, discuss how an intersectional lens might help you understand your own biography and contribute to your future practice as a social worker.

Social Policy and Sociology We learn what intersectionality does and does not do by asking those who are actually using it, by those who have utilised openings to make certain things possible that might not have been possible prior to the broadening of the conception of discrimination. (Crenshaw, 2016). Drawing on your autobiographical interview, discuss … Read more

Why does intersectionality matter in development and what are the outcomes for projects which do not take an intersectional approach? Give at least TWO examples in your answer.

The Importance of Intersectionality in Development Why does intersectionality matter in development and what are the outcomes for projects which do not take an intersectional approach? Give at least TWO examples in your answer. •It requires 10 academic sources •Accordingly a bibliography is required. ·The text has to be original with maximum 10% similarity.

Case study : Produce an essay critically discussing the intersectionality of race, gender, age and class from the above case study.

Case study Victor Victor is a 22-year-old Black male of African origin from Nottingham. He is currently serving a five-year sentence for grevious bodily harm. Produce an essay critically discussing the intersectionality of race, gender, age and class from the above case study.                         … Read more

“They Called Us Enemy”: How do you see intersectionality illustrated in this book?How can you see space becoming place for this population?

“They Called Us Enemy” How do you see intersectionality illustrated in this book?How can you see space becoming place for this population? Make this a 250 words– one page and include AT LEAST 2 quotes from the book with page numbers–

Media Representation of Female athletes Discuss how female athletes are represented in the media based on appearance rather than ability. Focus on internationalism and sports media.

Media Representation of Female athletes •Discuss how female athletes are represented in the media based on appearance rather than ability. Focus on internationalism and sports media. •Your essay is your opportunity to analyze popular culture forms of your choice using an intersectionality of analysis. Content Requirements Please refer to a minimum of 4-6 scholarly sources … Read more

What human rights or injustice issues do you observe in your community or workplace?

A population may be at risk as a result of social injustice in our society. Some groups are integrally at higher risk than others for certain undesirable outcomes. It is very important we recognize that these at-risk populations experience intersectionality by virtue of being members of different groups. These groups could be women, people of … Read more

Develop a research paper based on extended exploration of  Voice and/or Vision including components of intersectionality as it relates to your topic.

Other Voices/Other Visions Research Paper Project: Research other documents, artifacts, texts, information you have not yet read from a particular author, historical moment, feminist movement or perspective that has intrigued you and sparked your interest and curiosity. Develop a research paper based on extended exploration of  Voice and/or Vision including components of intersectionality as it … Read more