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Guide to oppressions & intersections in SF
Basics:

Classism
Racism
Nationalism, colonialism, xenophobia
Religious intolerance
Antisemitism
Sexism
Homophobia & heterosexism
Size & beauty standards
Disability & ableism
Ageism

Manifestations:

Institutionalized, systemic, structural
Unconscious
Conscious
Internalized
Power relations

Responses:

Activism: Antiracism, feminism, etc.
Consciousness-raising
Redress & affirmative action
Diversity & representation

SFnal treatments:

Race and feminist SF
Race-and-gender stereotypes in SF

See also:

Women of color in SF
Queer women in SF
Women Make SF

About the GOI


The Parallax Award is given by the Carl Brandon Society.

The Carl Brandon Parallax Award is given to works of fiction created by a person of color. Nominees must provide a brief statement self-identifying as a person of color; creators unwilling to do so will not be considered for this award.

2006 Parallax Award winners

Jurors: Celu Amberstone, Steven Barnes, Karin Lowachee, M. J. Hardman and Jennifer Stevenson.

Winner: 47 by Walter Mosley


See also