This significant text employs an intersectional analysis and considers the role of queer frameworks to understand the experiences of Queer People of Color at historically white institutions of higher education in the U.S. By presenting data from student interviews and reflection journals, the boo
Intersections of Identity and Sexual Violence on Campus: Centering Minoritized Studentsβ Experiences
β Scribed by Jessica C. Harris; Chris Linder; Wagatwe Wanjuki
- Publisher
- Stylus Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
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- 296
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
INTERSECTIONS O FIDENTITY AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE ON CAMPUS Centering Minoritized Studentsβ Experiences
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE HISTORICAL CONTEXT
1 DIGGING UP THE ROOTS , RUSTLING THE LEAVES
2 CENTERING WOMEN OF COLOR I N THE DISCOURSE ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
3 REEXAMINING OUR ROOTS
PART TWO CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT
4 FOR BRANDON, FOR JUSTICE
5 βTHE WOUNDS OF OUR EXPERIENCEβ
6 THE INTERSECTIONS OF LIVED OPPRESSION AND RESILIENCE
7 SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION OF DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING COLLEGE STUDENTS
8 QUEER-SPECTRUM STUDENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE
PART THREE COALITION BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
9 INTERSECTIONALITY, POWER, PRIVILEGE, AND CAMPUS-BASED SEXUAL VIOLENCE ACTIVISM
10 AN EMPOWERMENT BASED MODEL OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION ON CAMPUS
11 MAPPING IDENTITIES
12 CONCLUSION
INDEX
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