Assignment Task: Referring to "On Race":
1. How can someone contextualize and add a few more well-composed lines that offers the reader a sense of why this works, and why our work thinking about race, intersectionality, is vitally important?
2. Consider how this type of intersectionality argues that "race" is ultimately socially constructed - that does not mean, however, that we somehow can avoid the implications, stratification, and oppression that flow from this socially constructed category that persists.
Explain both in one paragraph.