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=== Racial stereotypes === Much like the intersection of gender and the double bind, stereotypes about race are used to create a double bind. Racial groups exert power over less privileged groups by invoking stereotypes to explain why those groups do not have access to the privileges the powerful groups have in excess. Race and gender also intersect to create a “triple bind” where stereotypes are used against women of color to cause more harm and barriers to access opportunities.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Northey |first=Kaitlin |date=2021-12-01 |title=Double and Triple Binds: How Status, Gender, and Race Influence the Work of State Prekindergarten Leaders |url=https://utppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3138/jehr-2021-0018 |journal=Journal of Education Human Resources |volume=40 |issue=3 |pages=282–304 |doi=10.3138/jehr-2021-0018|url-access=subscription }}</ref> The concept of the double bind as it relates to race is common in Race, Nation, and Culture studies and Political Science studies.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Hesse |first=Barnor |date=2004-01-01 |title=Im/plausible deniability: racism's conceptual double bind |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1350463042000190976?casa_token=tpE7wtOVGnYAAAAA%3AskZPrX1yoPG19gAEyi9opTM5JXsXLosn0EEDRWcMq9OXTgRz5DDWCYf05JNYFgg8L3MSJYGDHG9O4w& |journal=Social Identities |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=9–29 |doi=10.1080/1350463042000190976 |issn=1350-4630|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
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