Who Am I? Who Are You?: A Talk on Intersectionality and Privilege - rescheduled

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Cherry Hill Public Library
Half Conference Center B, Lower Level

Event Details

Unfortunately, we must cancel the rescheduled program due to a speaker conflict. Program will be rescheduled for the fall. Please keep an eye on our calendar!
RESCHEDULED FROM 2/20

This discussion will provide a closer look into the relationships among intersectionality, subjugation, and privilege and building the foundation for honoring the experience of another.

"Intersectionality is a framework for conceptualizing a person, group of people, or social problem as affected by a number of discriminations and disadvantages. It takes into account people’s overlapping identities and experiences in order to understand the complexity of prejudices they face." -YW Boston

Speaker bio: Samantha Rucker is a Master's Level Intersectional Feminist Counselor presently working with the Therapy Center of Philadelphia in healing the traumas of those within marginalized populations, particularly women and LGBTQ+ peoples.

Event Type(s): Adult
Age Group(s): Adults (18+)
Presenter: Samantha Rucker, MA
Deena Caswell
(856) 667-0300 ext. 2

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