01:904:202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Patricia Hill Collins, Intersectionality, Glock
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The circle of liberation: not linear, not a closed circle; a spiral form of learning, core of circle security -> internal security, safe action, logistical security, solidarity. Action and reflection considering consequences of the action, alternative. Learn -> act -> reflect -> do it over methods, mistakes, made, etc. Who gets transformed: the movement, as well as the people involved; the individual. 3 articles: reflections on liberation suzanne pharr, social struggle richard (chip) smith, toward a new vision: race, class, and gender patricia hill collins. 3 questions: what is each author"s world view, according to their respective articles, name 3important pieces of advice that they give, identify on the circle of liberation where their suggestions/concepts fall, if at all. Reflections on liberation : pharr"s world view is centered around having focus not simply on action concerning social justice, but on one"s own and the community"s visions and values. Social justice cannot be simply based on action alone.