Intersectionality names the reality that people hold multiple identities simultaneously—race, gender, sexuality, class, disability—and that these don't simply add together but interact and amplify each other in ways that create distinct experiences and distinct vulnerabilities. A Black woman's experience of sexism is inseparable from her experience of racism; ignoring this distinction erases the specificity of her situation and hamstrings justice work.
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