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English: Brenda J. Allen, Professor of Communication at the University of Colorado, speaks at the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Summit Workshop 2012 on Intersectionality/Double Minority. |
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Source | NCWIT Summit Workshop 2012 - Brenda Allen: Intersectionality/Double Minority at 3:21, cropped |
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