Explain intersectionality and how it applies in everyday life
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
1. Definition of intersectionality: the institutional oppression and disadvantages
produced by the overlap of various types of inequality.
2. Discussion of how privileges and inequalities intersect. Students may give
examples of how a person is privileged in one way (such as race) but
disadvantaged in another (such as social class).
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Richard's status as a disabled man dominates his life and controls his position in society. His status is considered a __________
Fill in the blank with correct word
Most of the houses that were destroyed by the flood were
a. old company shacks that served as bare shelters. b. houses that were improved on considerably and served as symbols of rise out of poverty. c. upper-class, old, and large. d. tenement, multi-family apartment houses.
If we describe the situation of those at the bottom in terms of a lack of access to things like cell phones, internet, and satellite television service, we are describing
a. relative poverty. c. sustained poverty. b. absolute poverty. d. extreme poverty.
At the time when Medicare and Medicaid were first developed, the American Dental Association opposed including dental coverage in those programs.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)