Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Section 1
1. False
2. False
3. Structural
4. Disciplinary
5. Hegemonic
6. Interpersonal
7. Social inequality
8. Power
9. Relationality
11. Complexity
13. D
14. False
15. False
16. False
17. False
18. False
19. False
20. True
21. Bombingham
22. Churches
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25. False
Section II.
1. In using these statements, Crenshaw alludes to the racial profiling that African-
Americans have been subjected to by a biased police force that considers being Black
a crime. Biased policemen and women, under these circumstances, do not just see that
2. Disciplinary- peoples identities determine which rules impact their actions and how
3. Structural- these are social structures like laws and religion that promotes the
4. Hegemonic- the ruling class exploit the minority only to bask in their glory and
exploits
5. Interpersonal social relations among the dominant and minority groups that act as
8. Hegemonic- the ruling class exploits the talent of black athletes but do not share the
money fairly
10. Neoliberalism is new age liberalism that favours free-market capitalism. This form of
liberalism tends to privatize public institutions like prisons and manipulate them for
11. Social welfare systems aim to offer needy individuals and families in the country with
assistance. The support comes from the government. The dominant citizens view the
social welfare programs as handouts to the undeserving minority groups and advocate
12. The quote means that the tools that interpersonality promotes are essential in
analyzing inequality from different perspectives of gender, race, class, et cetera, and
not view these identities, during the analysis, as individual factors. The first reason is
that people do not feel the impact of inequality in the same manner. Second, the tool
complicates explanations for global inequality which are only based on class. Lastly,
the tool exposes the need for social institutions in fighting inequality.
13. FIFA has standard rules that stipulate how every game is played and the football fans
tend to only riot during a loss if the game was not played on a level playing field.
However, the same organization that disqualifies games which do not follow the rules
have leaders who are rich businessmen who cut corners for their selfish interests;
14. Social justice- in the society, rules that seem fair are exploited at the expense of the
minority who suffer and live in deplorable conditions while the rich blow their money
15. Context- both the black womens celebrations in the text and the world cup were held
in the same country, but they had different agenda. The former was a celebration of
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sports while the latter was a call for action to end the injustices against the minority in
Brazil.
16. Power- The example about FIFA showcases a scenario in which a single entity is able
to interfere with the laws and business of a country, affecting citizens and promoting
the minority, the Afro-Latina womens movement showed the world that social
18. Complexity- the issue of racial profiling as a social injustice by biased policemen and
women against the minority groups is so complex that it has caused frustrations
19. Social equality- the social inequality in which Black and Latina's citizens have low
income is as a result of more than one factor. Intersectionality exposes other reasons
20. The wealth gap is wide when compared to income levels among members of different
races as well as income levels among members of different sexes with men generally
making more than women and Whites making more than people of colour.
21. She was looking for a job in an environment dominated by misogynists who believed
that men were more capable of getting the job done. The case fits intersectionality as
22. Conceptual minoritization occurs in the abstract for example when somebody
believes that a white woman cannot be discriminated against because they are white.
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23. Political minoritization occurs when members of a group that holds specific political
ideological are oppressed for their beliefs. For instance, when Martin Luther was
24. This occurs when an institution gangs up against members of a specific community
for example when the African-Americans are incarcerated in larger numbers when
25. True
Section III
1. The movement exists to express criticism of BLM and the medias proneness to ignore
the plight of Black women suffering police brutality. The movement is needed to
emphasize the need for social equality not only among male genders of different
identities but among every member who suffers due to their identities regardless of
gender.
2. The first major point is that Latinidades have been oppressed as some of their inequalities
are not addressed since the system analyses these issues using a lens that is oblivious to
the prevalence of racism. Also, they are expected to be colour blind when other
characteristics are used in place of skin colour to discriminate against them as they seek
advocating for their rights are not well equipped to comprehend and provide viable
3. Intersectional analyses have driven the debate beyond the fight against oppression from
just a single form of oppression to the fight for liberation from every source of
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oppression. The woman was being assisted to help her fight the burden of injustices
4. The needs of individuals vary during disaster situations depending on age, sex, among
others. concluding that these needs are identical posits that women who have children
will get the same measure of support as bachelors who are only fending for themselves.