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    That is so impressive! Much of the discussion around the march has centered on whether it lives up to the ideal of intersectionality. As Brittney Cooper, an assistant professor of women’s and gender studies and Africana studies at Rutgers University, explained, “Intersectionality simply means that there are lots of different parts to our womanhood ... and those parts — race, gender, sexuality, and religion, and ability — are not incidental or auxiliary. They matter politically.”