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  2. Feminism and racism - Wikipedia

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    Key features of multiracial feminism include recognizing the intersection of gender, race, and class; noting the power hierarchies present in such social identities, and how an individual can be both oppressed and privileged (e.g., white women are oppressed via gender, but privileged via race); and acknowledging the various forms of agency ...

  3. AFAB queen - Wikipedia

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    The second ever female Drag Queen to compete of a Drag Race franchise is Clover Bish, who competed on Drag Race España and placed 5th overall, just falling short of the finale. The third female drag queen to compete is Pandora Nox, who won the first season of Drag Race Germany. She is the first cisgender woman to win any Drag Race franchise.

  4. Sociology of gender - Wikipedia

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    Additional sociologists have written about the intersectionality of class, race, and gender. Joan Acker outlines four gendered processes of intersectionality. The first includes procedures that create hierarchies based on gender and race. Another is the process in which social images and ideas condone gendered institutions.

  5. Shania Twain talks feminism, sexism and breaking barriers: 'I ...

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    The word “feminism” comes up a lot in Not Just a Girl, with various famous fans, from queer country trailblazer Orville Peck to modern-day pop/country star and logical Twain successor Kelsea ...

  6. The False Escapism of Soft Girls and Tradwives - AOL

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    With 3 billion views on TikTok, the movement caters predominantly to women, specifically Gen-Z women, and the desire to achieve a delicate, care-free, ultra-feminine aesthetic. The lifestyle ...

  7. Gendered racism - Wikipedia

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    Gendered racism is a form of oppression that occurs due to race and gender. It is perpetuated due to the prevalence of perceptions, stereotypes , and images of certain groups. Racism functions as a way to distinguish races as inferior or superior to one another.

  8. Femmephobia - Wikipedia

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    The term femmephobia is a combination of the word femme, a French term meaning woman, and the suffix "-phobia," which signifies fear or aversion. In modern usage, "femme" refers to individuals who express or identify with femininity, regardless of their gender identity.

  9. What it means to 'look like a woman' when you're trans: 'You ...

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    Breaking away from beauty norms can be uniquely challenging for transgender women, who often feel bound by standards of femininity in ways that can land differently than for cisgender women.