What Is Intersectionality?
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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I never knew that intersectionality was seen as an unfair advantage at first. Nor did I really know the background of intersectionality. I really love that you go back to the roots to explain things instead of just explaining what it is mostly used for now, because for me it helps understand things a lot better when I know how it started and why. Your content is the best.
How did you become so amazing? I love how you have everyone’s best interest in mind and don’t just talk about things that are about you personally. I think that’s what makes you such a great advocate because you think about the whole picture. I agree with you that it is important to know the background of things when using terms and phrases because people deserve credit for how their work has influenced society.
DUDE! My final for English 1302 is on intersectionality in film! this is going to help a lot! thanks for making so many awesome points! Is it ok if i use your video as a source and cite it in my essay?
THANK.YOU.FOR.THIS.VIDEO! Intersectionality is so so important. I LOVE how you give a great background on this term and refer to and reference the woman who created it.
Thank you for explaining this because I didn’t know what it meant at first and had to google it but your explanation is so much more thorough and detailed. You always explain things so well, you’re an amazing speaker. As always, I love you ❤️
You would be an amazing teacher. The way you explain things is so clear in a visual sense. So easy to visualize exactly what you’re saying. Ahhhh I love it!
Aaron you are awesome! I have never heard of this before and I so much appreciate your thorough and articulate description.
Have you ever thought of public speaking, such as in schools/work places?
Great video! Will share with my friends :)
thank you for this video!! i had no idea of the history behind the word, this was very informative. 💜
Thank you for sharing this with your audience. This is very important
this was a very informative video! your content really keeps getting better and better
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Great job on this video
Very well researched, and very well presented! Good job on this Aaron, you should be proud of it.
Omg we just watched her video in my class today! I am taking ETS 181 (I'm still in highschool, but I take college courses) and we are talking about intersectionality. It's so interesting.
You made it back. 😘
Great video Aaron. You will make a wonderful Art Teacher or Consular. Your voice is so soothing & relaxing that it gives me "Pink Cloud", sort of feeling. ilu 💖
It was great watching everyone share their experiences with the "Me Too", movement.
It was also troubling having Alyssa Milano credited as creating the "Me Too", movement.. when she was really amplifying Tarana Burke's voice.
While it was corrected, Tarana Burke's name could've easily fallen through the cracks.
We love some good information, citing resources, and amplifying voices without warping them
Excellent explanation.
Thanks for this video! Just for anyone watching this video who might be curious about another perspective, Kat Blaque has also made a video explaining intersectionality called "What Is: Intersectionality" and I think it's worth watching after you watch this!
This video was really interesting and informative, and I really appreciate the background knowledge! You addressed it well, explained it well, and it's really nice that you put this info out there, thank you Aaron! :^)
Oh man! This is so informative. I love this type of video. Thanks Aaron.
this is a really good vid, thanks Aaron
Thank you!
Great, informative video! Glad you managed to get this back online!!
Thank you for giving such a well researched and clear explanation! It's always great to have good 101 type videos to send to people who have only heard academic terms like this in a pop context that may have given them the wrong impression.
I very much enjoyed this video because i loosely undwrstood intersectionality before but now properly understand what it means and its legal reprocussions. Thank you so much.
Interesting video ! Never thought about this and you explained it well, i could understand it even for a person who doesnt know big words haha 😁
I LOVE this video! Thank you! I actually never thought about it that way, with me it's like my struggle with not only being seen as "mentally ill" (I hate that term) and having physical disabilities. They will only look at one or the other, but never seem to want to take both into account. Did I get what you were saying right by comparison to my situation? I'm FTM, I still think they're making it especially difficult for me to get disability because of the trans thing on top of the other stuff, and I have told them outright "If I'm a hypochondriac, then LET ME KNOW because I don't want to live this way!" but all my medical tests come back positive for connective tissue disease, arthritis, stenosis, PCOS... it's absurd because the Dr will tell me I have things, but never put them in my diagnosis pages that disability can pull up and see. (sorry to vent here...) Love this video, give your cat and rat some loves from me! One more question: Where did you get your sweatshirt? :)
As a Trans Feminine Non binary Disabled person with both Medical and mental health issues I feel I have a few different intersections despite Race not being one of them.
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To quote Cynthia rose from pitch perfect 3(?) “I’m black,gay and a women!”
Love love LOVE this!! Have you read Patricia Hill Collins’ work? She’s another black feminist who talks about intersectionality and builds specific framework for looking at those intersecting oppressions (the matrix of domination). Everyone who can absolutely should read Black Feminist Thought! It really delves into black women’s perspective, looking at history, controlling images, and more. And it’s not written with a bunch of academic jargon (intentionally, to be accessible).
Dax Shepard - Kristen bell's husband - talks about intersectionality within his own podcast, but his stance and view on it was skewed. The whole time I was listening to the episode I was saying "no, no, no, no, no that is not what intersectionality is, no, no, no, no" I generally stopped watching after that, but I hope he's changed his stance on the term.
Who are those two that hated this video?! One wonders.. never mind them, you are doing so good booboo! I can’t wait to see your beautiful face in person, 3 months ! Speaking of falling between the cracks, literally me trying to get assistance under the government here in America especially Kansas,
Great video, I loved it. Especially, because it was information heavy.
Finally got around to watching this. I learned a lot from this vid and im very happy you could get it up and working.
This made my sociology heart happy
I work for a domestic violence shelter, and we use an intersectional framework approach in our victim advocacy because so many of our program participants experience multiple forms of oppression, and we cannot address one issue without taking the others into account. It's so important to understand this when working within and against systems of oppression.
Christians can be oppressed, So noble and offensive at the same time.
When I'm intersectional AF but had to click to give those sick views and likes xD
Heck yeah
Wonderful video, very informative! I actually really enjoy almost like, lessons or essay style videos so this was quite nice. Think it is great you are using your platform to inform other people about ways to be a good and respectful ally to people of color.
Hey Aaron, great video! I was just wondering if you've also read this article: Yuval-Davis (2006) ‘Intersectionality and Feminist Politics.' It's a really great article on intersectionality that I'm using for my BA thesis
THIS IS AN INSANELY IMPORTANT VIDEO
Thanks for the video, love you!
gentrification of intellectual space is icky
Intersectionality is a cancer and needs to go in the bin of history