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Ivan
3 years ago
15

Select any person (personally known to you or a famous personality) who has battled discrimination due to overlapping social ide

ntities.
I need to write one to two pages, but I'd just like an example of discrimination due to overlapping social identities. ​
Social Studies
1 answer:
Andru [333]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Any Trans Person of Color

Explanation:

Personally, Im thinking of Laverne Cox who happens to be a transgender female which already has its own realm of discrimination but on top of that is a POC. Thoes two things are apart of her social identity BUT overlap in discrimiantion.

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