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Pride & Progress

Pride & Progress

Released: 2025-10-06
© Jo Brassington and Dr Adam Brett
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64 Episodes
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64 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-10-06
© Jo Brassington and Dr Adam Brett
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Intersectionality

Intersectionality

Season 5, episode 6. This week we are joined by Dr Dom Jackson-Cole and Joris Lechêne to explore the concept of intersectionality, discussing its origins, evolution, and relevance in education and LGBTQ+ inclusion. The conversation traces the term ba
Time: 45:32
Season 5, episode 6.
This week we are joined by Dr Dom Jackson-Cole and Joris Lechêne to explore the concept of intersectionality, discussing its origins, evolution, and relevance in education and LGBTQ+ inclusion. The conversation traces the term back to Kimberlé Crenshaw’s foundational legal scholarship and expands into its broader applications, critiques, and misuses. 
Resources discussed in this episode:
Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1989) – Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics.Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1991) – Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color.Collins, Patricia Hill (2019) – Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory.Delgado, Richard (2011) – Intersectionality and the Future of Critical Race Theory.
We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode. You can find out more about Pride & Progress on our website: ⁠⁠www.prideprogress.co.uk⁠⁠
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Episode ID: 1000730413179
GUID: 58bb2f0d-48d3-47ac-9128-9a7edb5fc46c
Release Date: 06/10/2025, 13:43:11

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Creating LGBTQ+ Inclusive Educational Spaces.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2021-05-02

A great podcast for LGBTQ+ education community

A podcast with a great range of perspectives and raises some thought provoking questions about life for LGBTQ+ students and staff. As someone who has researched the experience of LGBTQ+ students in Higher Education, much of the same themes arose, Queerphobia, the lack of visibilty and inclusion. I look forward to rest of the podcasts. John, Donegal, Ireland.
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