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She describes
feminism
is the struggle to end
patriarchal oppression
bell hooks
states that
feminism
is a
political commitment.
You have to be someone who is
campaigning
for
change
bell hooks
states that woman are not all
discriminated
against in the same
way
or to the same
extent
Intersectionality- bell hooks states that discrimination and oppression against women vary depending on ethnicity and class
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