I'm sorry I missed my section of intersectional feminism, I was stuck at an intersection where an accident occurred . I know it began promptly at 4:10, but I was witness to the accident, not involved directly, exactly, but I had to speak to my experience (when the police came). So I'm hoping I may attend a later section to make up for my absence, since I had to be present for a trial occurring in absentia , as the defendant was presently intubated at Mount Sinai. I attended her bedside and actually did do the reading. B esides , I thought a lot about the intersection of the various nurses, all women, and the history of women a caretakers, I myself touching her head gently. It was her nonresponse which made me think about how women are systemically silenced, being that her brain stem was, according to the little computer thingy, at the moment silent. I wondered if she could think, even though she couldn’t (or didn't, or wouldn't?) respond ...