Kimberlé WilliamsCrenshaw (born 1959) is a professor at UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School. She made the word "intersectionality" up in 1989.[ verification needed] She is a feminist. [1 ] She was born in Canton, Ohio in 1959.
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Kimberlé WilliamsCrenshaw is a professor of law at Columbia University and the UCLA Law School. In this interview, she explains how the dynamics of race played out throughout the Simpson case and why the trial's ramifications suggest to her…
Kimberlé W. Crenshaw is a pioneering scholar and writer on civil rights, critical race theory, Black feminist legal theory, and race, racism and the law. In addition to her position at Columbia Law School, she is a Distinguished Professor…
KimberléCrenshaw teaches Civil Rights and other courses in critical race studies and constitutional law. Her primary scholarly interests center around race and the law, and she was a founder and has been a leader in the intellectual…