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Intersectional

Intersectional meaning

Of or pertaining to an intersection, especially of multiple forms of discrimination (for example, the intersection of misogyny and racism which affects black women specifically). | Of or relating to intersectionalism or intersectionality. | Encompassing or concerned with multiple different groups or the forms of discrimination they face (for example, inclusive of women of all races and people of color of all genders).

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The UH coed squad will head to San Francisco to compete in the Stoney Burke Intersectional on Oct. 7-8, while the women will head East for the ICSA Women’s Intersectional in New London, Conn., that same weekend.

An Evening of Cyprus Intersectional Poetry will beging at 5.30pm and touch on topics of the island, its history, future and the richness of its people as four Cypriot poets share their views with literary perspectives.

But Chicago’s work often neglects intersectional identities, approaching womanhood as a singular experience, fundamentally separate from maleness but just as fundamentally monolithic.

Roberts chose to lead a session because the nature of racial equity is not, and can not just be, about one particular group without acknowledging the intersectional reality of American life.

The block U on campus with the colors of the intersectional LGBTQ+ pride flag on March 24, 2021.

The Committee expressed concern that Namibia’s development policies and programs do not effectively address the disparate socio-economic levels of different ethnic groups or take into account the negative effects of intersectional forms of poverty.

The newest, latest-blooming and usually most expensive peonies are Itoh or intersectional peonies, which were created in 1948 when a botanist (named Toichi Itoh) hybridized herbaceous and tree peonies.

This plays into the agency’s operating model, which it calls intersectional creativity.

In fact, the hatred became the answer to their own intersectional dilemmas: If “whites” are the root of all evil, how to absolve their own white guilt?

It is a great intersectional feminist movie, based on community, healing and solidarity.

Jordan Farhadian drives for a layup in Saturday’s intersectional victory over Agoura, the Dolphins’ fourth win in a row.

Over 150 leaders in health care, public health, policy, business, tech, and more will lead discussion on intersectional and innovative approaches to addressing leading challenges in health, medicine, and science.

What forms of multiple and intersectional discrimination specifically affected indigenous and Afro descendant women in Venezuela?

Despite the powerful and the regressive retrenchments within some left circles and spaces, the epistemic and intersectional shifts and openings of the 1960s rupture have become manifested in thought and practices present in some of our institutions.

Gelman’s resignationnumerous controversies and accusations by employees that the trendy (and expensive) women’s club “doesn’t practice the intersectional feminism that it preaches to the rest of the world”.

I can only hope for Black women and femmes on campus who must endure the intersectional oppression of racism and misogyny and then continue to function regardless.

Intersectional environmentalism acknowledges the marginalization of many groups within the traditional environmental movement.

It’s outrageous since intersectional radicals who form the shock troops of the BLM movement, including cheerleaders for the Nation of Islam and its leader, Louis Farrakhan, as well as Al Sharpton, are themselves guilty of anti-Semitism.

Looking back, Israel was drawn to work for Bumble because of how intersectional the company is and how well they represent people of color and minorities, she said.

One of their objectives is to have more inclusive and intersectional events.