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Amazing. So good. So good.Intersectionality is beautiful for Latinx, and we want to be more inclusive of all types of intersectionalities.
Intersectionality is beautiful for Latinx, and we want to be more inclusive of all types of intersectionalities.
"intersectionality" without, I don't really think, understanding what it meant.
Intersectionality explains how we're not just our race on Monday, our gender on Tuesday, our class on Wednesday, and our sexuality on Thursday.
Intersectionality is this different it's a framework.
Intersectionality can do that too.
Intersectionality was basically a term that I used to try to explain a problem.
is intersectional.
The intersectionality. And he was-- yes.
in intersectionality, where I was a working-class kid who had a community that was pretty diverse.
So "IntersectionAllies" is really a way of bridging everyday people's experiences, academic understanding of those experiences in the most simple way.
So intersectionality-- diversity is typically applied to how we think about people in the workplace.
Because intersectionality, again, it's not just a thing.
So "IntersectionAllies" is most places books are sold.
of intersectionality. Yes. So basically, we tag all of our stories.
The intersectionality between gender and race during slavery was incredibly complex.
And the word "intersectional" has anticipated this for-- me, I'm like, oh, intersectionality is a thing.
how to apply an intersectional lens to whatever you're doing.
at the intersectional voice and what the policy implementation and effects of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
We're intersectional beings, and a lot of those aspects play a role in how we are, how we navigate society.
This is intersectional feminism at work.
to kind of form intersectional alliances.
Feminism is intersectional.
begin to actually apply intersectional frameworks.
It's intersectional vulnerability.
So that's the intersectional vulnerability.
I love the intersectionality of being Asian-American and also being loud and proud, being gay.
in this intersectionality? And talk about that and how you handled it.
and the idea of intersectionality.
many possible intersectionalities, right?
Age is just one intersectionality, but there's religion, socioeconomic status, what part of the world you live in, intersectionality with other elements of LGBT+ spectrum.
and their intersectionality, and their identities.
There's so much intersectionality in the Indian queer community if you're a queer person, if you're Muslim, if you're of another caste,
But you touched on intersectionality, which I've been thinking a lot about, especially with the racial justice.
And in the intersectionality of being Black and a woman, I mean, I feel like we've come a long way recently, but then we have--
importance of intersectionality and the importance of fighting for all of us and and something that I think is important
I'm sorry that intersectionality is our strength that mean what makes our
Talking about intersectionality of financial health and mental health, do you think there's correlation there?
book about intersectionality. So thank you, Madison, Ruben-- I don't know where he went-- but thank you for inviting us today.
At the end of "IntersectionAllies," you'll find a page by page discussion guide because each of the characters are formed from feminist research in the Academy.
What is intersectionality? And how do you guys define it from an academic research perspective.
So we incorporate intersectionality in our lives by staying curious.
And so living intersectionality or using that framework in your work is something that will make, I think, any workplace better.
So I came to intersectionality actually through my community organizing work.
often think about intersectionality as a theory about black women only.
It's about intersectionality. It's not just one thing.
When I think about intersectionality, about being black and queer specifically, and given the challenges that we're up against socially
this is the intersectionality-- and avoid all this.
So the point of intersectionality was to say, we can figure this out if we just use a real common metaphor, an intersection.
So my intersectionality, I guess, would be described as I'm a Puerto Rican woman, Latina, but specifically Puerto Rican I think.
And I think that intersectionality is like a really cool, modern PC way of saying that.
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