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DON'T WE ALL WANT THE SAME THINGS?

When feminist-identified students are asked to confront racism within the feminist movement they may resist dis- cussing how leaders they see as anti-sexist, anti-patriarchal, anti-homo- phobic, etc., may also draw upon race-based logics and/or outright racism in their work. Topics and readings refl...

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Published in:Transformations (Wayne, N.J.) N.J.), 2011-10, Vol.22 (2), p.44
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Classroom Communication
Classroom Techniques
Color
Fear
Females
Feminism
Hip hop culture
Lorde, Audre
Minority Group Students
Naming
Politics
Race
Racism
Sexism
Teaching
White Students
Whites
Womens Studies
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