Reniqua Allen explores the intersection of age and race in her book
It Was All a Dream, bringing to life the stories of black millennials who are striving for the American Dream despite discriminatory policies that contribute to higher rates of student debt, unemployment, and incarceration than their white counterparts.
Hear Allen's keynote presentation and discover best practices from regional employers who are working to develop policies that acknowledge all aspects of social identity and bolster inclusion.
Intersectionality
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n. the oppression and discrimination resulting from the overlap of an individual’s various social identities
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