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OBERLIN GLOBAL FEMINIST COLLECTIVE
EUROPE

Intersectionality at the Borders of Europe
In France and Germany, feminist politics collides with borders — of nation, race, religion, and labor. From debates over veiling in Paris to the struggles of migrant caregivers in Berlin, European feminism reveals both its universalist ambitions and its blind spots. This essay explores how intersectionality exposes these exclusions, and why the future of feminism in Europe depends on listening to the voices at its margins.
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