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| Guide to oppressions & intersections in SF |
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| Basics:
Classism |
| Manifestations:
Institutionalized, systemic, structural |
| Responses: Activism: Antiracism, feminism, etc. |
| SFnal treatments: |
| See also: |
| About the GOI |
The Kindred Award is an award given by the Carl Brandon Society
The Carl Brandon Kindred Award is given to any work of speculative fiction dealing with issues of race and ethnicity; nominees may be of any racial or ethnic group.
2006 Kindred Award winners
Jurors: Jewelle Gomez, Ian K. Hagemann, Ursula K. Le Guin, Debbie Notkin, Cecilia Tan
Winner: Stormwitch by Susan Vaught