Intersectionality for tackling diversity and inclusion | World Economic Forum
▻https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/10/intersectionality-the-real-talking-point-for-tackling-diversity-and-inclusi
Si même le Forum de davos se réfère à l’intersectionnalité... Macron et Blanquer peuvent aller se rhabiller.
The diversity and inclusion battle will only be won when people are seen as multi-faceted in their social identities: intersectionality.
Intersectionality is a way of understanding how and why every individual’s view of the world is different.
From disability to race to age inclusivity, none should be tackled in isolation. Inclusion means everyone all the time - not some people some of the time.
Inclusion and social justice have been thrown into sharp relief during the global pandemic, from the #BlackLivesMatter movement to the unequal impact of the crisis spanning general support, financial impact and a host of healthcare issues.
As we try to comprehend the status quo, we must remember that our social identities are not limited to just one facet – not race, gender, class, marital status, faith, sexuality, disability, socio-economic background nor age.
Instead, all these factors interact in a complex web with myriad intersections. Suffice to say, a person’s experience of the world is shaped by the particular “intersectionality” only they experience.