


Exploring Intersectional Feminism
Prerequisite - Seeing White - Foundations for White Women
Kimberlé Crenshaw gifted us with the term Intersectional feminism in 1989 as a prism for seeing how various forms of inequality often operate together and exacerbate each other. Through the lens of intersectional feminism, we will explore the complex layering of white women's roles as both the oppressed and the oppressor within the U.S. context. Through a process of learning and reflection, we will examine the impacts of patriarchy on women and society as a whole, while reconciling our perpetuation of White feminism with our historical and current resistance to intersectional feminism. We aim to foster a lifelong practice of intersectional feminism.
Objectives
Understand patriarchal systems and power through a systems analysis, deepening awareness of the impact of male supremacy.
Learn the historical roots and evolution of feminism.
Acknowledge and process the rage and grief of the patriarchy and misogyny.
Process internalized male supremacy and identify ways to heal.
Celebrate what we love about being women!
Understand the impacts of the patriarchy on all of us, including men.
Address our role as White women in perpetuating patriarchy and White supremacy.
Recognize and begin to eradicate internalized White patriarchal supremacist beliefs that block our sisterhood with each other and women of color.
Learn the practice of intersectional feminism from our role models.
Commit as individuals and a community to a lifelong practice of intersectional feminism.
Tiered Pricing
Full sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 100% for someone else
Partial sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 50% for someone else
Full payment: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Partially supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am the ability to pay 50% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Fully supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am unable to contribute financially.
Prerequisite - Seeing White - Foundations for White Women
Kimberlé Crenshaw gifted us with the term Intersectional feminism in 1989 as a prism for seeing how various forms of inequality often operate together and exacerbate each other. Through the lens of intersectional feminism, we will explore the complex layering of white women's roles as both the oppressed and the oppressor within the U.S. context. Through a process of learning and reflection, we will examine the impacts of patriarchy on women and society as a whole, while reconciling our perpetuation of White feminism with our historical and current resistance to intersectional feminism. We aim to foster a lifelong practice of intersectional feminism.
Objectives
Understand patriarchal systems and power through a systems analysis, deepening awareness of the impact of male supremacy.
Learn the historical roots and evolution of feminism.
Acknowledge and process the rage and grief of the patriarchy and misogyny.
Process internalized male supremacy and identify ways to heal.
Celebrate what we love about being women!
Understand the impacts of the patriarchy on all of us, including men.
Address our role as White women in perpetuating patriarchy and White supremacy.
Recognize and begin to eradicate internalized White patriarchal supremacist beliefs that block our sisterhood with each other and women of color.
Learn the practice of intersectional feminism from our role models.
Commit as individuals and a community to a lifelong practice of intersectional feminism.
Tiered Pricing
Full sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 100% for someone else
Partial sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 50% for someone else
Full payment: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Partially supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am the ability to pay 50% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Fully supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am unable to contribute financially.
Prerequisite - Seeing White - Foundations for White Women
Kimberlé Crenshaw gifted us with the term Intersectional feminism in 1989 as a prism for seeing how various forms of inequality often operate together and exacerbate each other. Through the lens of intersectional feminism, we will explore the complex layering of white women's roles as both the oppressed and the oppressor within the U.S. context. Through a process of learning and reflection, we will examine the impacts of patriarchy on women and society as a whole, while reconciling our perpetuation of White feminism with our historical and current resistance to intersectional feminism. We aim to foster a lifelong practice of intersectional feminism.
Objectives
Understand patriarchal systems and power through a systems analysis, deepening awareness of the impact of male supremacy.
Learn the historical roots and evolution of feminism.
Acknowledge and process the rage and grief of the patriarchy and misogyny.
Process internalized male supremacy and identify ways to heal.
Celebrate what we love about being women!
Understand the impacts of the patriarchy on all of us, including men.
Address our role as White women in perpetuating patriarchy and White supremacy.
Recognize and begin to eradicate internalized White patriarchal supremacist beliefs that block our sisterhood with each other and women of color.
Learn the practice of intersectional feminism from our role models.
Commit as individuals and a community to a lifelong practice of intersectional feminism.
Tiered Pricing
Full sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 100% for someone else
Partial sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 50% for someone else
Full payment: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Partially supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am the ability to pay 50% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Fully supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am unable to contribute financially.
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