Women's Studies 2220E Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Luce Irigaray, Kardinal Offishall, Radical Feminism

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Black lives matter movement is fundamentally integral to the law. Video on black lives matter from sweden - the swedish feminist organization calls to white audiences to understand how racism is shared across geography - about calling recognition of shared humanity. Thinking about butler in terms of our shared vulnerability but we don"t share it all equally. Amna akbar on black lives matter - one of the deepest popular matters in history - calling them to implement social movements into the study of law. Fundamentally integral to use intersection in the study of law. The idea of universality in the law - but what we know is the law does not function in a universal way - i. e. police violence often goes unprosecuted and protests are almost always prosecuted. The siu typically finds there is no wrongdoing. Question about who is served and who is protected - can be tricky to uphold and enforce the law.

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