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intersectional

Adjective

Meaning

Pertaining to, or formed by, intersections.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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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”. Source: Internet

A classic in its own rite, Ross’s satirical exploration of spirituality and race revamps the mythological journey of Theseus from a refreshingly intersectional perspective. Source: Internet

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. Source: Internet

‘It’s by investing in civility, civic life and promoting social power and ecological democracy that we can build intersectional communities capable of withstanding what is to come, and in the process, co-creating a radically different way of life.’ Source: Internet

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. Source: Internet

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. Source: Internet

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