Exam 4: Intersectionality and Social Change

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What evidence is there in Brown and Jones's account of the Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance (MIRA) that successful social justice activism requires long-term commitment on the part of movement leaders?

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Which of the following is NOT a purpose of Black cyberfeminism, as outlined by Kishonna Gray?

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In life history interviews with Latino men, Vasquez-Tokos and Norton-Smith found that men felt constrained by controlling images that associated them with _____________ .

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In "Immigrant Rights are Civil Rights" Brown and Jones argue that the success of the Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance (MIRA) is the result of ___________ .

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What is the "boomerang effect" that Terriquez describes for intersectional mobilization?

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Based on your reading of Sarah Jackson's article about hashtag activism, what are "networked counterpublics"?

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What new addition do Roberts and Jesudason make to the categories of intersectionality that are discussed?

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Since its inception, intersectionality has been applied to_____.

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What is "reflexive racialization"? What do the "Brown kids" of Taqwacore understand about their own racialization and about the meaning of Whiteness?

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Unlike the historical Black civil rights movement, contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter intentionally center the voices of_____.

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According to Kishonna Gray, Internet technologies were not created to destroy hegemonic power structures;_____.

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Intersectional frameworks benefit from understanding_____, which is not the same as_____.

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Summarize the work of Generations Ahead. What are they adding to the knowledge base of intersectionality, and what do they seek to raise awareness of?

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Analyzing commonalities amongst oppressed groups can reveal ______________ .

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According to Sarah Jackson, the civil rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s made strategic decisions to center educated, cisgender Black men in racial justice struggles, calculating that they would be most likely to be seen as worthy of rights. Jackson identifies this strategy as a form of_____.

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In 1914, there were_____grocery stores per square mile in the United States?

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What is the historic-social context that gave rise to the Black Lives Matter movement and other movements built on Black feminist principles?

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What is the relationship between Morales between poor health and lack of grocery stores in largely poor and minority inhabited neighborhoods?

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In "Talking Back to Controlling Images," Vasquez-Tokos and Norton-Smith define controlling images, explaining that they are_____.

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According to Roberts and Jesudason, how could the feminist movement benefit by examining differences in women?

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