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VIDEO: WHAT IS INTERSECTIONALITY?


VIDEO: WHAT IS INTERSECTIONALITY?


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With all of the conversations happening about the world today, you might’ve
heard the term intersectionality, but do you know what it means?

First coined by law professor and social theorist Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989,
intersectionality is “the interconnected nature of social categorizations such
as race, class, and gender regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent
systems of discrimination or disadvantage.” 

More simply, it means the places where peoples’ identities meet. For instance, a
Black woman may at times encounter both racism and sexism separately, but she
might also experience intersectional discrimination where those identities
overlap. 



The wage gap is a clear indicator of the reality of intersectional
discrimination. According to The Institute for Women's Policy Research, for
every dollar a white man earned in 2022, a white woman earned $0.82, a Black
woman earned $0.70, and a Latina earned $0.65, and the wage inequality is found
both within occupations and between occupations.



Watch: Learn more about the history of intersectionality and examples of how it
works in this video from Teach Tolerance.


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From ethnicity to income and education levels, identity markers do not exist
independently of each other. And, unfortunately, neither does discrimination.
Thankfully, we can have nuanced conversations about countering injustice for all
the more knowledgeable we become.

Remember: Too often, when we forget about or discredit intersectionality, we run
the risk of damaging one marginalized group while trying to uplift another.
Equality isn’t truly equality if help for one hurts another. Remembering
intersectionality and increasing our awareness of the plight of others is key.


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