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  • Journal

    Brown, M., Ray, R., Summers, E. and Fraistat, N.

    #SayHerName: a case study of intersectional social media activism

    2017 - Ethnic and Racial Studies

    In-text: (Brown, Ray, Summers and Fraistat, 2017)

    Your Bibliography: Brown, M., Ray, R., Summers, E. and Fraistat, N., 2017. #SayHerName: a case study of intersectional social media activism. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 40(11), pp.1831-1846.

  • Journal

    Egumenovska, K.

    Black-boxing political intersectionality: on ‘othering’ that deprives individuals of their citizenship

    2012 - Social Identities

    In-text: (Egumenovska, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Egumenovska, K., 2012. Black-boxing political intersectionality: on ‘othering’ that deprives individuals of their citizenship. Social Identities, 18(6), pp.679-694.

  • Journal

    Lindsey, T. B.

    Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That: Anti-Black Girl Violence in the Era of #SayHerName

    2018 - Urban Education

    In-text: (Lindsey, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Lindsey, T., 2018. Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That: Anti-Black Girl Violence in the Era of #SayHerName. Urban Education, 53(2), pp.162-175.

  • Journal

    MacKinnon, C. A.

    Intersectionality as Method: A Note

    2013 - Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society

    In-text: (MacKinnon, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: MacKinnon, C., 2013. Intersectionality as Method: A Note. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 38(4), pp.1019-1030.

  • Dissertation

    Moseby, K. M.

    Changing the Color of HIV/AIDS Prevention: Black Community Activism, U.S. Public Health, and the Biopolitics of Race, Sexuality and Citizenship

    2012

    In-text: (Moseby, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Moseby, K., 2012. Changing the Color of HIV/AIDS Prevention: Black Community Activism, U.S. Public Health, and the Biopolitics of Race, Sexuality and Citizenship. University of California, San Diego.

  • Journal

    Nash, J. C.

    re-thinking intersectionality

    2008 - Feminist Review

    In-text: (Nash, 2008)

    Your Bibliography: Nash, J., 2008. re-thinking intersectionality. Feminist Review, 89(1), pp.1-15.

  • Journal

    Price, K.

    Queering Reproductive Justice in the Trump Era: A Note on Political Intersectionality

    2018 - Politics & Gender

    In-text: (Price, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Price, K., 2018. Queering Reproductive Justice in the Trump Era: A Note on Political Intersectionality. Politics & Gender, 14(4), pp.581-601.

  • Journal

    Verloo, M.

    Multiple Inequalities, Intersectionality and the European Union

    2006 - European Journal of Women's Studies

    In-text: (Verloo, 2006)

    Your Bibliography: Verloo, M., 2006. Multiple Inequalities, Intersectionality and the European Union. European Journal of Women's Studies, 13(3), pp.211-228.

  • Journal

    Williams, S.

    #SayHerName: using digital activism to document violence against black women

    2016 - Feminist Media Studies

    In-text: (Williams, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: Williams, S., 2016. #SayHerName: using digital activism to document violence against black women. Feminist Media Studies, 16(5), pp.922-925.

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