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IP Unit Blog 3: Reimagining Anti-racism in Education
Approaches to anti-racism in education vary widely, from interventions that centre discomfort and transformation to those that remain symbolic or contested. In reviewing the set resources, I am struck by the tension between meaningful anti-racist work and institutional tendencies to … Continue reading
IP Unit Blog 2: Faith, Visibility and Intersectionality in Learning Environments
Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theory of intersectionality reminds us that identity cannot be understood through a single lens. People live at the intersections of multiple systems: race, gender, faith, class, and these intersections shape not only how they are seen by others, … Continue reading
IP Unit Blog 1: Unseen Layers – Intersectionality, Disability and Inclusive Learning
Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theory of intersectionality (1991) reveals that identity is not experienced in isolated parts. Race, gender, class, disability and more are entangled. The three video testimonies offer an important provocation: that it is often the interaction between these identities … Continue reading
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