Intersectional Anger on Left and Right
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rsectionality—the idea that people’s racial, cultural, and other categories combine to form hierarchies of lived oppression and disadvantage—has taken center stage in discussions about the unrest consuming the United States. First coined as an academic term by Columbia Law professor Kimberle Crenshaw in 1989, intersectionality has joined with critical theory in our contemporary discourse to provide a grand, unifying narrative for the ideology of the left.
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