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Readings: Beyea, M. 2021. Intersectional Class Struggle. AK Press. Oakland CA. h - Skillful essays

Readings: Beyea, M. 2021. Intersectional Class Struggle. AK Press. Oakland CA. hReadings: Beyea, M. 2021. Intersectional Class Struggle. A The article discusses the work of Michael Beyea Reagan on Intersectional Class Struggle, a theory and practice by AK Press. The author suggests that while interanglement explains our blurry social experiences and identities, how does intersectionality help us as a tool for social change and how does class have a significant role in this. The article also discusses the impact of the Puerto Rican Obituary on the lives of the Young Lords, who are often involved in an intersectional struggle with the US. It is recommended that each question includes a summary of 3-4 setences for each question.

Readings: Beyea, M. 2021. Intersectional Class Struggle. AK Press. Oakland CA. h - Skillful essays

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Beyea, M. 2021. Intersectional Class Struggle. AK Press. Oakland CA. https://archive.org/details/michael-beyea-reagan-intersectional-class-struggle-theory-and-practice-ak-press-2021/page/n3/mode/2up

Preface and Introduction

ENCK-WANZER, D. (2010). The Young Lords: a reader. New York, New York University Press. https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/ylp-reader.pdf

Forward, Intro, and P. 71-80, Puerto Rican Obituary

What does entanglement explain of our blurry social experiences and identities? Does intersectionality explain and why? How does intersectionality help us as a tool for social change?

How does Michael Beyea Reagan define intersectionality?

What is the point of his argument in Intersectional Class Struggle?

What does class have to do with it?

Was it race or class or gender that best explained the social crisis of recent years?

Is there a better way of framing the question?

What is a quote that stood out in the preface and introduction? What stood out for you?

Who were the Young Lords and what can we learn from them?

What is your favorite line from the Puerto Rican Obituary? What is the author saying?

From an intersectional lens, what is there to learn from this poem and from the Young Lords?

Would you say the Young Lords are more entangled or involved in an intersectional struggle with the US and why?

Just give a summary of a 3-4 setences for each question. You do not need to go into detail for every question and the questions within the question thank you

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