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“Intersectionality investigates how intersecting power relations influence social relations across diverse societies as well as individual experiences in everyday life. As an analytic took, intersectionality views categories of race, class, gender, sexuality, nation, ability, ethnicity, age – among others – as interrelated and mutually shaping one another. Intersectionality is a way of understanding and explaining complexity in the world, in people and in human experiences (Collins & Bilge 2020:2).”

Collins, P. H., & Bilge, S. (2020). Intersectionality. John Wiley & Sons.

  • Form of critical political praxis (action and reflection on power relations) grounded in a commitment to healthy, loving and
    more just communities
  •  Fostering solidarity and unity in our communities and struggle for justice with others who are different — among & across
    political communities Collins, P. H. (2019). Intersectionality as critical social theory. Duke University Press.

See Collins (2019:167-172)

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