Monthly Archives: May 2024
Intervention Outline
As a white Australian who grew up on the ancestral lands of the Thunggutti/Dunghutti First Nations people, I acquired a questioning mind regarding dominant voices and fictionalised histories. My early educational experience of watching BBC documentaries of the British discovery … Continue reading
Unit 2 Blog Post 2: Faith and Intersectionality
All four resources offered individual concerns relating to religion at the intersectionality of academia and sport. Kwame Anthony Appiah is a gay American British philosopher who grew up in Ghana. Simran Jeet Singh is an American Sikh professor, writer, and activist. Jaclyn … Continue reading
Unit 2, Blog Post 1: Disability and Intersectionality
Crenshaw’s article highlights how identity politics can ignore intragroup differences. (Crenshaw, 1991) To explore qualitative differences, I selected 3 interviews with individuals of diverse race and sexual orientation with hidden and visible disabilities. Christine Sun Kim is an American German deaf artist … Continue reading