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            Journal of Intersectionality
            Pluto Journals
            2515-2122
            1 March 2023
            : 7
            : 1
            : 1-17
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            [1 ] Agnes Scott College, Georgia, USA;
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            10.13169/jinte.7.1.0001
            359be15e-7eb7-4456-a65d-be174af70894
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            Political science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Development studies,Cultural studies
            intersectional conflict analysis,arts and conflict,peacebuilding,intersectionality,pedagogy,Agnes Scott College

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