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What is Identity Politics

The Experiences of Black Women Diversity Practitioners in Historically White Institutions
A political approach where groups of specific gender, sexuality, race, religion, and social backgrounds approach their political motives - often to attain justice and equality.
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An Ode to My Daughter: Navigating PWIs in the 21st Century
Andriette Jordan Fields (University of Denver, USA) and Alana D. Fields (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3564-9.ch001
Abstract
The goal of this chapter is to elucidate on how socio-cultural practices and systems within private and public institutions of higher learning influence and regulate Black women's attitudes, behaviors, and agency utilizing a womanist/feminist lens. Historically, Black women's bodies have been a topic of discussions relating to body images. These bodies have been undermined, disrespected, and shamed, portrayed in the media as angry, ugly, hypersexualized. Theses tropes and more have a bearing on how Black women are received or deemed invisible daily in various spaces i.e., PWI. A Black woman's positionality, femininity, hair, and identity politics, coupled with other unique identities, affect the social and political context impacting how systems are navigated at PWIs. The ability or inability to endure assumptions, stereotypes, and aggressions can confuse those that cross the line thinking that behaviors of disrespect are acceptable. Suggestions/advice are offered for success and keys for thriving, not simply surviving, at PWIs.
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Ethical Implications of Identity Politics for Good Governance in 21st Century Nigeria
Identity politics is a political approach and analysis based on people prioritizing the concerns most relevant to their particular racial, religious, ethnic, sexual, social, cultural or other identity, and forming exclusive political alliances with others while moving away from traditional broad-based party politics.
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“What Kind of Blackfella Are You Anyway?”: Digital Violence, Intersectional Racism, and Discrimination Against Australian Aboriginals and Black Americans
The belief that people coming from a particular cultural, ethnic, religious, gender or other background ought to hold particular economic, political, and related views that have historically served said group. If one does not hold to these values, they are often considered traitorous to their group.
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