Intersectionality

I am biracial, my father is white and my mother is Hispanic, however, I am only a quarter Hispanic so I have been identified by others as white. Therefore, I am categorized as having white privilege, which is hard for me to accept and identify with for multiple reasons those of which I will explain later on. My biological sex at birth was male and since then I have identified as male. This gives me another privilege due to the unfair expectations and treatment towards the female gender. On top of being classified as a white, cisgender male, I am also straight which gives me even more privilege in our society compared to others of different sexualities. Since adolescence, religion has been a huge part of my life, but over the years I have developed a personal view on my interpretation of religion which I will further explain. For the sake of common understanding, I identify myself as a Christian. This from my experience caused me a lot more oppression then privilege throughout my personal life. Overall, I am not saying by any means I have not experienced as much oppression as others in our society, however, I have dealt with my individual and unique oppression with religion as well as race by the association of my friend group. Ultimately I feel I have a very unique Intersectionality story, especially when it comes to race, but overall in our society, I would acknowledge that I have more privilege then oppression.



Rothenberg, P. S. (1998). Race, class, and gender in the United States: An integrated study. New
York: St. Martin's Press. Part 1, Ch 1, 2, 5, 6. Part 2, Ch 2, 4. Part 4, Ch 2.


                                                         

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