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Understanding women’s history through intersectionality and the evolution of women’s studies

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March in the United State is Women’s History Month. Although only officially recognized since the 1980s, it has evolved a lot in the last few decades.

Erin Kenny, associate professor of anthropology and the director of the Gender Studies program at Missouri State University, explains how intersectionality plays a role in how we recognize women’s history.

Understanding women’s history through intersectionality and the evolution of women’s studies

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