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Kimberle Crenshaw

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KC
12 featured books

Kimberlé Crenshaw, Professor of Law at UCLA and Columbia Law School, is a leading authority in the area of Civil Rights, Black feminist legal theory, and race, racism, and the law. Her work has been foundational in two fields of study that have come to be known by terms that she coined: Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality. She co-founded and serves as the Executive Director of the African American Policy Forum.-Haymarket Books

OL3057178A

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    Kimberle Crenshaw

  • Source identifier

    OL3057178A

Featured books

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  • On Intersectionality

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • Race Track

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • #SayHerName

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Under the Blacklight

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Seeing Race Again

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • Critical race theory

    Representative edition published 1996

    Open Work
  • New Crusades

    Representative edition published 2024

    Open Work
  • Blackness at the Intersection

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • Words That Wound

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • Reaffirming Racism

    Representative edition published 2016

    Open Work
  • Say her name

    Representative edition published 2015

    Open Work
  • Black girls matter

    Representative edition published 2015

    Open Work