This reader promotes commitment to an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to teaching race, class, gender and sexuality. It includes poems and reflective literary prose, articles on specific historical events and documents, images drawn from the media, contemporary statistics of inequalities and visual images, and materials on empowering students to become agents for social change.
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This reader promotes commitment to an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to teaching race, class, gender and sexuality. It includes poems and reflective literary prose, articles on specific historical events and documents, images drawn from the media, contemporary statistics of inequalities and visual images, and materials on empowering students to become agents for social change.
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