University of Michigan: Women's March Effective in Promoting Multiple Issues
June 27, 2019
June 27, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 27 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
When women organize marches or events to bring light to issues in addition to gender, a key question is whether it becomes more inclusive to the interests of marginalized groups.
These efforts focus on more than one issue to resolve struggles for social justice--described as intersectional activism--a new University of Michigan study found.
The protests, therefore, . . .
When women organize marches or events to bring light to issues in addition to gender, a key question is whether it becomes more inclusive to the interests of marginalized groups.
These efforts focus on more than one issue to resolve struggles for social justice--described as intersectional activism--a new University of Michigan study found.
The protests, therefore, . . .