history of settler colonialism in Palestine
immigration is a feminist issue
feminist abolitionist critiques of prisons and policing.
the ways the theory of intersectionality has impacted feminist movements and how we understand gender oppression differently when we utilize intersectionality as a theoretical framework
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Supportive of the idea of creating an Israeli state on Palestinian land

what is ... Zionism (lecture, Dr.Ash)

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Some 250 million people are international migrants – people who leave their home countries for opportunity or safety. Almost half are this.

What is ... women and girls? (Five reasons migration is a feminist issue, 2018)

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“A term used to describe the overlapping interests of government and industry that use surveillance, policing, and imprisonment as solutions to economic, social, and political problems.” - Project NIA

what is ... The PIC, The PIC stands for the "Prison-Industrial Complex." (lecture, Dr.Ash)

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a framework developed within feminist theory that acknowledges and examines how various social and identity categories—such as race, gender, class, sexuality, ability, ethnicity, and more—intersect and interact in shaping individuals' experiences, particularly regarding systems of oppression and privilege.

what is ... intersectionality (Kimberlee Crenshaw) 

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A particular kind of colonization that displaces indigenous people and replaces them with settlers. History is rewritten as well.

what is ... settler colonialism (lecture,Dr.Ash)

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sexual exploitation, trafficking, and violence.

what is ... major risks that female migrants face (Five reasons migration is a feminist issue, 2018)

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“seeks to not only tear down existing prisons and jails but to create an equitable society which addresses the core problems that lead to incarceration, thereby rendering imprisonment — itself a form of punitive torture — obsolete.” - Kim Kelly Teen Vogue, December 2019

What is... Prison Abolition?

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Intersectionality has broadened feminist movements globally by acknowledging that experiences of gender oppression differ based on?

what is ... various intersecting identities like race, class, ethnicity, and sexuality.

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After World War I, Palestine fell under the mandate of this nation

what is ... Britain (Lecture, Dr.Ash)

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Migrant women face double discrimination

what is ... Women and girls can suffer double discrimination not only from their migrant status but based on their gender. (Five reasons migration is a feminist issue, 2018)

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Almost two million people are currently locked up in the immense network of U.S. prisons and jails. More than what percent are people of color?

what is ... More than 70 percent of the imprisoned population are people of color. (Davis, 1998)

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emphasizing inclusivity, critiquing systemic inequalities, and advocating for comprehensive strategies to address gender oppression worldwide.

what is ... how intersectionality has transformed feminist movements (lecture, Dr.Ash)

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This declaration in 1917 expressed support for a Jewish national home in Palestine.

What is ... Balfour Declaration (lecture, Dr.Ash)

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A significant number of female migrants are likely to be pregnant or to become pregnant losing this...

What is ... access to sexual and reproductive health care, including family planning, antenatal services, and safe childbirth care? (Five reasons migration is a feminist issue, 2018)

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Mariame Kaba's take on prison abolition

what is ... liberal reforms won't work (training, money), not just about tearing down the system but building up as well (a new system of safety). (Kaba. 2020)

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Within and beyond the U.S., intersectionality urges inclusive feminist advocacy, recognizing the unique challenges faced by

what is ... marginalized groups

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What is meant by the phrase "Palestine is a feminist issue"

What is ... the phrase acknowledges that the struggle for gender equality is deeply intertwined with the broader struggle for justice and liberation in Palestine

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barriers to sexual and reproductive health care, including cost, overcrowding, transport challenges, and insecure housing.

what is ... Women and girl migrants are more likely to face health problems – both in transit and at their destinations. (Five reasons migration is a feminist issue, 2018)

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Black women, queer, and trans people's experiences of policing and safety teach us 

what is ... that abolition is the path that leads us to a goal where black women are not targeted and women, queer and trans are not targeted and do not face the highest level of domestic, sexual and community violence. (Ritchie, 2020)

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a more global perspective within feminist movements, recognizing and addressing diverse challenges faced by women worldwide.

what is... what intersectionality encourages 

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