Can We All Be Feminists
New Writing from Brit Bennett, Nicole DennisBenn, and 15 Others on Intersectionality, Identity, and the Way Forward for Feminism
by June EricUdorie
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appears in Feminist and Nonfiction.
Why do some women struggle to identify as feminists, despite their commitment to gender equality How do other aspects of our identities such as race, religion, sexuality, gender identity, and more impact how we relate to feminism Why is intersectionality so importantIn challenging, incisive, and fearless essays all of which appear here for...
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