Navigating Intersectionality and Positionality Within Black and Latinx Youth Organizing Spaces

This study examines how Black and Latinx youth organizers navigate intersectionality and positionality as they campaigned for community and educational justice. Studies have shown the value of youth organizing for Black and Latinx populations but there is limited knowledge of how members navigate th...

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