Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry and Praxis Comment for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Black History Month Afro-Latino Community Roundtable by Dr. Nancy López

“I invite everyone to consider employing intersectionality as critical inquiry and praxis (action/reflection) as an ethical normative principle for data collection, analysis and reporting and distribution of resources. Intersectional frameworks depart from the premise that inequities are complex. Race, Ethnicity, National Origin, Ancestry are all analytically distinct, yet simultaneous categories of experience.”

Read the full statement here.

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