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If it’s not Intersectional, it’s not a Feminist City
Think Piece Nicole Roach (she/her) 3/1/22 Think Piece Nicole Roach (she/her) 3/1/22

If it’s not Intersectional, it’s not a Feminist City

Many traditional feminist interventions prioritize wealthy, white women over others. An intersectional approach is needed to ensure feminist cities are truly for everyone.

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