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Black History Month and Women’s History Month: Celebrating the Intersectionality of Marginalized Groups

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Black History Month and Women’s History Month fall back-to-back. Black History Month is a mere 28 (sometimes 29) days while Women’s History Month is typically a full 31 days. Both are very important and celebrate the intersectionality of the marginalized groups. The bridging of the months address the double oppression that women of color, particularly...

Source: The University News -; The Student News Site of Saint Louis University

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