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Through an authoritative new book on intersectionality, Ange-Marie Hancock of political science, gender studies and sociology offers a comprehensive intellectual history of the framework.
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Combining theory and pop culture, Ange-Marie Hancock creates a blueprint for political unity in her new book Solidarity Politics for Millennials: A Guide to Ending the Oppression Olympics.