When Kimberlé Crenshaw first unveiled to a small group of fellow academics in 1989, little did she know that over 30 years later it would pit parents against teachers across America. Prof Crenshaw, 63, also can't have known just how much she would stand to gain financially and professionally from her theory and its toxic effect. It turned her into a superstar of academia and activism. Now she earns at least $450,000 a year from teaching positions at UCLA and Columbia and up to $100,000 from delivering speeches – not to mention possible income from her own think tank and podcast.
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