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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
This panel considers the politics of intersectionality and representation. Papers focus on the relationship between intersectional movement politics and the politics of representation.
Representing a Movement: Congresswomen’s Issue Uptake of the 2017 #MeToo Movement - Kristen Essel, Brown University
Social Movements or Elected Politicians? Ethnic/Racial Minoritized Citizens’ Assessments of Their Political Representation in the Netherlands - Judith de Jong; Liza Mugge, University of Amsterdam
Community and Connections: Black Lives Matter's Influence on Black women STL-Area Lawmakers - Nadia E. Brown, Georgetown University