Intersectionality and Racial Justice

This resource list introduces and explains the concept of intersectionality and helps students understand why intersectionality theory and practice are vital to any efforts to dismantle racism. Starting with the work of Kimberlé Crenshaw, who coined the term, this list uses the scholarship and lived experiences of African American women and other women of color to examines how racism intersects with other forms of oppression, especially sexism, heterosexism, classism, and ableism. It is designed for students who have previously taken Racism 101, that is, who understand how racism has manifested and evolved throughout U.S. racial history, and who are ready to go deeper.

Read

  • I Bring the Voices of My People (ch. 2)

  • Kimberlé Crenshaw's Original Article

  • This Bridge Called My Back

  • Black Sexual Politics

  • Intersectionality

  • Eloquent Rage

  • Women, Race, & Class

  • Ain’t I a Woman

  • Sister Outsider

  • Pursuing Intersectionality, Unsettling Dominant Imaginaries

  • The Body Is Not an Apology

Watch

Listen

  • Intersectionality Matters!

Organizations