Intersectionality Matters! with Kimberlé Crenshaw Podcast
@imkcpodcast.bsky.social
The podcast that brings intersectionality to life, hosted by African American Policy Forum co-founder @kimberlecrenshaw
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Host @kimberlecrenshaw.bsky.social is joined by Black women activists, organizers and scholars to unpack the country’s slide into autocracy, and how anti-Blackness has served as a catalyst for the dismantling of American rights and freedoms. They also discuss what we must do next.
70. How Anti-Blackness Destroys Democracy by Intersectionality Matters!
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October 17, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Host @kimberlecrenshaw.bsky.social is joined by Black women activists, organizers and scholars to unpack the country’s slide into autocracy, and how anti-Blackness has served as a catalyst for the dismantling of American rights and freedoms. They also discuss what we must do next.
The new episode "Weaponizing (White) Parents' Rights", is available now on any podcast sharing app -- search "Intersectionality Matters" this episode and others in the series.
September 22, 2025 at 3:06 PM
The new episode "Weaponizing (White) Parents' Rights", is available now on any podcast sharing app -- search "Intersectionality Matters" this episode and others in the series.
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67. Bloody Sunday, 60 Years Later by Intersectionality Matters!
Defying attempts at erasure in Selma, Alabama.
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April 24, 2025 at 7:47 PM
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February 11, 2025 at 9:20 PM
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This episode, produced by the team @aapf.bsky.social, explores the origins of #CRT, tracing it from student movements on campus at Harvard, through to today's "anti-CRT" legislative attacks against public education.
January 29, 2025 at 9:56 PM
This episode, produced by the team @aapf.bsky.social, explores the origins of #CRT, tracing it from student movements on campus at Harvard, through to today's "anti-CRT" legislative attacks against public education.