Dual discrimination is when individuals experience prejudice based on multiple identity factors, such as race/ethnicity and gender.
An African American woman may face discrimination both because...
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: The intersectionality of gender and race: understanding dual discrimination and its impact on career goals
Sexual vulnerability refers to the risks individuals may face when they are sexually active, such as unwanted pregnancy, disease transmission, emotional hurt, financial loss, or legal penalties....
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: Overcoming the complexities of sexual vulnerability in a changing world
Playwrights often employ sexual narratives to comment on cultural, institutional, and social power dynamics, exploring the ways in which gender, race, class, age, ability, and other identity factors...
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