"RECLAIMING INTERSECTIONALITY"#BookReview

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Written by Kabelo Moratwe , this "Read" offers a fresh perspective on intersectional activism from transfeminist and queer Feminist perspective. It aims to spark deep conversations about the complex intersections of gender, sexuality, race, class, and disability in the South African context centering the voices and experiences of trans and queer people, and offering practical alternatives on how intersectionality can be reclaimed and reimagined to promote social justice.
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15 May 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture

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