Intersectional Feminist Audre Lorde

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Throughout the United States today, the concept of privilege exists as a societal aspect that continuously plagues America's everyday lives. Privilege has historically found itself throughout the nation reserved for White, cisgender, heterosexual men. This historical factor meant that several groups found themselves marginalized by American society, from people of color to members of the LGBTQIA+ community. For example, Intersectional feminist Audre Lorde contended that a heterosexual couple does not have to routinely face violence or even lose their children based on sexual orientation (1983, 75). Lorde's argument here directly demonstrates the reality that heterosexual couples traditionally have more societal privilege than their homosexual