About Ange-Marie Hancock
Ange-Marie Hancock, author of Solidarity Politics for
Millennials: A Guide to Ending the Oppression Olympics, is
an associate professor of Political Science at the University of
Southern California and has taught and worked in politics with
Millennials for 15 years in locations all over the United States,
including the University of North Carolina, University of San
Francisco, Penn State University, and Yale University. She is a
globally recognized scholar of the study of intersectionality --
the study of the intersections of race, gender, class, and
sexuality politics and their impact on public policy. First known
as the author of the award-winning The Politics of Disgust and
the Public Identity of the "Welfare Queen," (2004), Hancock
also wrote the original proposal for the Women's National
Basketball Association (WNBA). During the 2008 election she served
as an international expert in American Politics for the U.S.
Department of State and continues to be a sought-after political
expert in the media.
For more information, view Ange-Marie Hancock's Web site.


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