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BEYOND THE OBVIOUS
FASCINATING FEMINISM WITHOUT BORDERS — INTERSECTIONALITY MATTERS
GIST OF PODCAST EPISODE 6:FASCINATING FEMINISM WITHOUT BORDERS — INTERSECTIONALITY MATTERSThe episode explores the concept of intersectionality and its crucial role in shaping a more inclusive and just feminist movement. Hosted by Maya and featuring sociologist Dr. Arjun Mehta, the conversation begins with a provocative question: Whose feminism are we talking about? The discussion challenges the idea that feminism can represent all women equally without acknowledging the diverse and overlapping forms of oppression that different women face.Dr. Mehta explains that intersectionality, a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw, is a framework for understanding how various asp...
2026-01-21
07 min
Startup Stories with Silicon Florist
Exploring intersectionality with Intersectional Group
Today, we catch up with Zhou Fang, founder of Intersectional Group. While Intersectional Group isn't the typical product based startup, the organization has been doing important work around diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the startup world — especially in terms of salary transparency.STARTUP STORIES: INTERSECTIONAL GROUP00:00 Startup stories cold open00:13 What does your startup do?00:41 [BONUS] What is "intersectionality"…?02:48 What inspired you to work on this problem?04:45 What’s one piece of advice you’d give to startup founders? 07:22 What’s one resource you can’t live without?09:04 How can we be helpful? PODCAST...
2025-12-02
10 min
FOXcast
Embracing Intersectionality to Deepen Relationships with Family Members with Dr. Paul Hokemeyer
Today, I am delighted to speak with Dr. Paul Hokemeyer, founding principal of Drayson Mews and author of Fragile Power: Why Having Everything is Never Enough and Fragile Power 2.0: Wealth, Narcissism & Mental Health, the leading resources for individuals, couples, and families of wealth seeking culturally respectful and clinically effective mental health services. Dr. Paul serves as the Senior Wellness Expert to Ispahani Advisory, a London-based consulting firm specializing in multijurisdictional, ultra-high-net-worth families. He is an Associate Member of the American Association for Addiction Medicine and holds a Clinical Fellow designation with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
2025-11-13
33 min
FOXcast
Embracing Intersectionality to Deepen Relationships with Family Members with Dr. Paul Hokemeyer
Today, I am delighted to speak with Dr. Paul Hokemeyer, founding principal of Drayson Mews and author of Fragile Power: Why Having Everything is Never Enough and Fragile Power 2.0: Wealth, Narcissism & Mental Health, the leading resources for individuals, couples, and families of wealth seeking culturally respectful and clinically effective mental health services. Dr. Paul serves as the Senior Wellness Expert to Ispahani Advisory, a London-based consulting firm specializing in multijurisdictional, ultra-high-net-worth families. He is an Associate Member of the American Association for Addiction Medicine and holds a Clinical Fellow designation with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
2025-11-13
33 min
Strange Life
Intersectionality
Across this first season of Strange Life, we’ve met many of my selves — or rather, many aspects of one:The autistic one with learned patterns in place of reflexes.The Igbo one, shaped by ancestors and colonial ghosts.The ADHD one, chasing sparks and struggling in stillness.The 21st-century woman, performing a 12 000-year-old script.The traumatized one, re-wiring a spiky nervous system.The gifted one, both bright and burnt by her own voltage.Each episode turned one of these facets toward the light — examined it, questioned it, reframed it. But none of them exist alone. Each interacts with t...
2025-10-21
12 min
Pride & Progress
Intersectionality
Season 5, episode 6.This week we are joined by Dr Dom Jackson-Cole and Joris Lechêne to explore the concept of intersectionality, discussing its origins, evolution, and relevance in education and LGBTQ+ inclusion. The conversation traces the term back to Kimberlé Crenshaw’s foundational legal scholarship and expands into its broader applications, critiques, and misuses. Resources discussed in this episode:Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1989) – Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics.Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1991) – Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color.Collins, Patric...
2025-10-06
45 min
Intersectionality in the American South
How Technological Advancements are Reshaping Higher Education
In this episode of 'Intersectionality in the American South,' host Dr. Katie Acosta dives into the ways tech is changing how educators and administrators approach their work higher education . Recorded during a symposium in Mainz, Germany, this episode features interviews with Dr. Kameelah Martin and Dr. Karen Jackson Weaver. Dr. Martin talks about her new research project looking at the ways digital platforms connect cultures across the diaspora. Dr. Jackson Weaver shares her views on using AI in education while emphasizing the need for digital ethics and inclusivity. Both guests highlight how tech can both advance learning and...
2025-09-30
53 min
Ahmad Hardyoni
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To Read or Download Intersectionality (Key Concepts) by Patricia Hill Collins Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books Link To Download : https://booklibraryed.com/?book=1509539689 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading Intersectionality (Key Concepts) Download Intersectionality (Key Concepts) PDF/EBooks Intersectionality (Key Concepts)
2025-09-10
00 min
Ahmad Hardyoni
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To Read or Download On Intersectionality: Essential Writings by Kimberl? Crenshaw Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books Link To Download : https://media.softebooks.com/?book=B06XBGTHV9 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading On Intersectionality: Essential Writings Download On Intersectionality: Essential Writings PDF/EBooks On Intersectionality: Essential Writings
2025-08-30
00 min
Podcasting Unlocked: Tips and Growth Podcast Strategies for Impact-Driven Entrepreneurs
Intersectionality in Podcasting: Attracting Diverse Guests & Engaging Your Audience with Dr. Lola Adeyemo
Trying to nail down your podcast audience is no easy task. It can be frustrating trying to figure out their exact persona, especially when we often put listeners into neat little boxes. But what if I told you there's a deeper way to understand your ideal listener, your guests, and even yourself that goes far beyond simple demographics? In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Dr. Lola Adeyemo to dive into the powerful concept of intersectionality in content creation. This week, episode 214 of Podcasting Unlocked is about intersectionality in podcasting! Dr. Lola Adeyemo is the CEO a...
2025-06-26
27 min
Cracked Ivory
Whose Intersectionality Is It Anyway? Crenshaw's Theory of Intersectionality
For the first episode of Cracked Ivory, Talia and Emma are joined by legal historian and queer feminist of color Kay (who can be found at dihya-bint-neyth.bsky.social on Bluesky) to discuss Kimberlé Crenshaw’s oft-cited yet sparsely-read theory of intersectionality, along with its implications for masculinity studies, critics of feminism, and Ben Shapiro’s fear of bottoming.Sources:Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=uclfIntersectionality Wars: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discriminationIntersectionality and Masculinity Studies: https...
2025-05-12
1h 40
Conversations with Coach LA
Identity & Intersectionality: The Layers of Who We Are
In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, Coach LA is joined by the dynamic duo Allysa Cambra and Nicolette Quashie, co-founders of Silver Lining Integrative Psychiatry (SLIPServices). Together, they unpack the complexities of identity and intersectionality, diving into how their personal and cultural backgrounds, professional experiences, and mental health journeys shaped their passion for inclusive, integrative care.More talking points about this episode:IDENTITY & HEALINGIdentity is multifaceted: Race, gender, faith, socioeconomic background, culture, lived experience.According to the American Psychological Association (APA), individuals who feel their identities are invalidated or marginalized are more likely to...
2025-04-24
1h 02
Intersectional Psychology
IP0101 Intersectionality? In This Psychology?
Explore the concept of intersectionality in psychology, from its roots in Black feminist activism through to its importance to mental health practice in a diverse, multicultural society. You can also read a transcript of this episode. Are you a healthcare provider in need of CPD points? You might prefer to watch a different version of this episode here and then answer a short quiz to earn 2 Clinical CEUs, accredited by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA). Visual References 00:45:15.560 - The difference between equality, equity and reality: https://intersectionalpsychology.wordpress.com/wp-content/upl...
2025-04-09
1h 00
Unlimited HERizons
Thriving in Intersectionality: Building Inclusive Communities & Careers with Lola Adeyemo
How do we create truly inclusive workplaces and communities that support the full spectrum of identity and experience? In this episode of Unlimited HERizons, host Megan Bozzuto sits down with Lola Adeyemo, CEO of EQI Mindset, founder of Immigrants in Corporate, and author of Thriving in Intersectionality: Immigrants Belonging in Corporate America. Lola shares her journey from biochemist to DEI advocate, highlighting the power of employee resource groups (ERGs), community, and intersectionality in shaping workplace belonging. She unpacks the true meaning of intersectionality, why identity cannot be siloed, and how organizations can support diverse talent beyo...
2025-03-03
24 min
Intersectionality in the American South
Living History: Students Uncover An Ancestral Past
In this episode of Intersectionality in the American South, host Dr. Katie Acosta highlights reflections on the Gullah Geechee Immersive Field School taken by students from Georgia State University and the College of Charleston. Students share their thoughts and feelings about visiting historic sites like McLeod Plantation and Sullivan's Island, meeting Gullah Geechee elders, and learning about the harsh realities of slavery. The episode features insights from two students, Tiara Mbonisi and Zaree Ross, as they reflect on their family histories and the personal growth they experienced during the trip.To see pictures and videos taken by...
2025-02-04
1h 10
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Gender, Power, and Intersectionality: Rethinking Social Structures
How do gender, power, and social structures intersect in history, culture, and academia? In this episode, we explore key ideas surrounding gender theory, intersectionality, and their impact on society. Drawing on foundational works from influential scholars and groundbreaking studies, we examine critical debates about how gender intersects with race, class, and institutional power. We discuss how gendered hierarchies have shaped social systems, explore challenges in feminist and intersectional studies, and look at how these perspectives continue to evolve in addressing systemic inequalities. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional views and offers fresh insights into...
2025-01-25
31 min
Intersectionality in the American South
"We Be Gullah": A Conversation with Dr. Jessica Berry
On this episode of Intersectionality in the American South, guest Dr. Jessica Berry shares a bit on the significance of the Gullah Geechee language for her personally and professionally. She shares experiences about her upbringing, the unspoken rule of code-switching inside and outside the Gullah community, and the challenges she faced in a predominantly white high school. Dr. Jessica Berry goes on to discuss her professional and community efforts to preserve and promote the Gullah Geechee culture and language, particularly through the Okra Soup Foundation. Listen now to hear about the transformative impact Dr. Berry's work has had on yo...
2024-11-12
37 min
The Sex, Research & Resistance Podcast
E9 Part 2: Intersectionality in Irish abortion campaigns
“Intersectionality has been hailed as one of the most transformative theoretical developments in critical legal studies, political theory, feminist and critical race studies and its influence is felt in a range of policy areas: social work and social justice, education, urban studies. Intersectionality emerged out of activist movements and continues to be shaped by activism. So intersectionality as a theory is indivisible from intersectionality as an activist stance and approach to real-world instances of injustice and inequality.” But what is intersectionality? In this episode, Open University Professor Peter Keogh invi...
2024-10-29
34 min
The Sex, Research & Resistance Podcast
E9 Part 1: Intersectionality in Irish abortion campaigns
“Intersectionality has been hailed as one of the most transformative theoretical developments in critical legal studies, political theory, feminist and critical race studies and its influence is felt in a range of policy areas: social work and social justice, education, urban studies. Intersectionality emerged out of activist movements and continues to be shaped by activism. So intersectionality as a theory is indivisible from intersectionality as an activist stance and approach to real-world instances of injustice and inequality.” But what is intersectionality? In this episode, Professor Peter Keogh invites guests Fion...
2024-10-29
32 min
Intersectionality in the American South
Visiting the McLeod Plantation
In July 2024, the Intersectionality in the American South Collective had the privilege of visiting the McLeod Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina. In this episode, Dr. Katie Acosta speaks with one of the site's preservationists, Reverend Toby Smith, about McLeod's history, the opening of this historic site to the general public, and the intentional efforts to make McLeod a space where the history of slavery is told from the perspective of the enslaved. Follow us on instagram @intersectsouth or visit our website at https://sites.gsu.edu/intersectsouth/
2024-10-21
48 min
Intersectionality in the American South
When Migrants who are Undocumented are Detained
Did you know that there are 6 Detention facilities in the state of Georgia used to house undocumented migrants and asylees? On this episode of Intersectionality in the American South, we hear from Mr. Amilcar Valencia Executive Director of El Refugio a non profit organization that advocates on the behalf of the detained and their families. Interested in learning more about this amazing organization? Check out their website at elrefugiostewart.org Learn more about becoming a volunteer with el Refugio here. Follow us on instagram @intersectsouth or visit our website at ht...
2024-10-01
45 min
The Yoga of War Podcast: Fighting for Israel & The Jewish People
Coleman Hughes | Intersectionality + Antisemitism | Israel-Hamas War | Conversation w/Shana Meyerson
Coleman Hughes has not only redefined (or revived) the concept of color blindness in the context of racism & race relations, but is also fearless in his examination of intersectionality as a driving force for the rising tide of antisemitism that has taken over our campuses & a significant swathe of the political Left.Coleman's views on racial equality descend directly from that of the anti-slavery movement & of Martin Luther King, Jr., Yet in this DEI era, he has been the subject of censure & criticism from platforms such as TED & The View to name just two. Willing to take...
2024-09-30
1h 00
The Culture-Centered Classroom
S5.E2 - Why Intersectionality Matters in Education: Tips for Culturally Inclusive Classrooms
I'm thrilled to announce the launch of a brand new series on The Culture-Centered Podcast: "Intersectionality in Education: Navigating Complex Identities." In our first episode, we're laying the foundation by defining intersectionality and exploring its historical context. We'll delve into why understanding the complexities of our students' identities is crucial for creating truly inclusive and equitable learning environments. Key takeaways from Episode 1: What is intersectionality? We'll break down this important concept and its significance in education. The roots of intersectionality: We'll trace its origins in social justice movements and the contributions...
2024-09-11
07 min
Feminist Keywords
Intersectionality
In this episode of Feminist Keywords, host Amber Musser interviews Jennifer Nash, the author of the keyword 'Intersectionality.' They discuss the definition and utility of intersectionality, its global travels, and the anxiety and contestation surrounding the term. They also explore the politics of intersectionality, its relationship to Black feminist scholarship, and its misinterpretation by the right. Nash emphasizes the importance of grounding intersectionality in a critical race tradition and reclaiming it as a tool for understanding power and fostering coalition. The conversation highlights the need to challenge dominant narratives and institutions in order to create more inclusive and...
2024-07-12
16 min
Women of Color Rise
Why Intersectionality Matters for Leadership with Dominica McBride, Founder of BECOME
Why does intersectionality matters for leadership? For this Women of Color Rise Podcast, I talk with Dr. Dominica McBride, Founder of BECOME. Dominica founded BECOME from a belief that communities should be at the center of creating the reality they want and need and that culturally responsive evaluation can be a tool for social justice and thriving communities. Dominica is also the author of Becoming Change Makers: The Exquisite Path to Leadership and Liberation for Women of Color. She highlights healing, relationships, owning our power, and intersectionality to help women of co...
2024-07-12
31 min
Diversifying Data
Intersectionality in Data- Diversifying Data Podcast #19
In this month’s episode of Diversifying Data we focus on Intersectionality in Data, featuring our host Rakhi Sharma and our guest Neeraj Goel Mittal, Global Head of Data, Analytics and AI at ViiV Healthcare. Too often we talk about women in data as if they and their experiences are all the same, when this simply is not true. While there may be echoes of similarity across the stories of women in data we must also acknowledge that the combination of factors that make each person unique also contributes not only to the way they see the wo...
2024-05-31
41 min
The Truth About Burnout
Intersectionality & Burnout: Understanding Burnout Beyond the Surface
Burnout is a layered experience with symptoms that go beyond physical, emotional, and mental well-being and causes that are more than just stress management related. In fact, intersectionality plays a huge role in the prevalence and overall recovery experience of burnout. Looking through an intersectional lens reveals the intricate web of societal factors contributing to the rise in burnout rates over the last several years. Workplace culture, societal norms, and systemic injustices intersect to create environments that are set up for burnout. The truth is that all of these things may disproportionately affect individuals from marginalized communities, e...
2024-05-13
13 min
Age of Aqueerius
Intersectionality (Part 1)
I talk about Intersectionality, decolonisation, and how critical reflections and intersectionality complement each other. Topics included the interrelatedness and synergy of resistance, decolonisation, intersectionality, and critical reflections; as well as approaching and holding intersectionality in wholeness by reviewing its history and lineage. Resources and References: Palestine: https://actionnetwork.org/user_files/user_files/000/098/772/original/All_Out_Palestine_Toolkit_3.0.pdf https://www.mecaforpeace.org/ https://5calls.org/ Sources I referenced on Misogynoir: S1. Ep. 9 of "Cite Black Women" Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-211649525/s1e9-cen...
2024-05-08
44 min
Diverse Talk Matters
Episode Seven - Understanding Intersectionality in the Workplace
Welcome to the next episode of Diverse Talks "Understanding Intersectionality in the Workplace"In this episode, host Mikayla and consultant Sim Fitzgerald from Diverse Matters delve into the intricate concept of intersectionality and its profound implications within the workplace.Sim introduces the concept of intersectionality, coined by Dr. Kimberle Crenshaw in 1989. It explores how various social identities intersect and compound experiences of discrimination, as illustrated by the landmark case DeGraffenreid vs. General Motors.The discussion evolves to reflect on the journey of understanding intersectionality, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and continuous learning.
2024-03-27
33 min
Speaking of Inclusion...
What is intersectionality? - Explained! In 10 or less...
Today we are talking all about Intersectionality, a term that's being more widely used but might still be a bit fuzzy for some of you. So, let's unpack it together and understand where it came from and why it's crucial in our journey towards true inclusion. What will you learn? Key takeaway 1: Intersectionality is the intersection of oppressions that individuals face, and it recognises that we are not just one identity at a time. Key takeaway 2: Dr. Kimberle Crenshaw, who coined the term, saw the need to address the additional layers of racism...
2024-03-19
05 min
Conversations with Jules & Ang
Intersectionality with Ashantis Jones
On today’s episode, we are joined by Ashantis Jones to discuss the topic of intersectionality. Ashantis is a trained Master’s level Counselor, NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Group Fitness Instructor, and Coach that focuses on both the mind and body - both of which are equally important to one’s health. By using an intersectional approach, Ashantis believes that self-love becomes the tool that heals and educates. Tune in to learn: What is intersectionality? . The benefits that come from understanding our own identities during any type of recovery process How can we become b...
2024-02-20
55 min
medDesign by Trig
How Intersectionality Makes Healthcare Better with Dr. Lisa Bowleg
In this episode of the med+Design Podcast, we welcome Dr. Lisa Bowleg, a trailblazer in the field of health equity and intersectionality. As the founder and president of the Intersectionality Training Institute, she provides crucial insight on the concept of intersectionality and its application in healthcare. Discussing her journey, the importance of intersectional research in understanding health disparities, and the role of intersectionality in creating social change, Dr. Bowleg inspires listeners to challenge their perception of health equity. We also delve into the unfavorable effects of social structural stressors and discrimination on...
2024-02-09
54 min
Embracing Only: Workplace Culture & Career Development for BIPOC Leaders
Episode 59. Intersectionality and How It Influences The Experiences and Resources of Minority Female Founders
Episode Highlight: On this episode of the "Embracing Only" podcast, we delve into the topic of intersectionality and how it impacts the experiences and resources of female founders and professionals in the workspace. To have that conversation, we incited Janine Vanessa Heinrich, a fervent advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in entrepreneurship. Recognizing inequities, she champions initiatives for underrepresented founders and speaks on important (yet still overlooked) topics, such as standing in your power and lived experience as a woman of color, defining value-based goals to live by, avoiding and recovering from burnout, and redefining success and f...
2024-02-02
50 min
Do you know sexism
Episode 8: Sexism and intersectionality
In this episode, the theme is intersectionality and why lived experiences need to be taken seriously. To talk about that, Trine Askholm have asked Professor Sara-Louise Muhr to join her in the studio once again. And this time they have invited consultant and advisor Thandi Dyani to join. As a listener, you will be able to hear a conversation about racism and discrimination, and how Thandi Dyani has been shifting people’s mindset with her work. The interview circles around questions on ‘hygge’ discrimination and why it is important to say out loud if you ha...
2023-12-12
43 min
Intersectionality in the American South
Episode 8: Reproductive Justice for Black Individuals
On this episode of Intersectionality in the American South, Dr. Katie Acosta interviews Dr. Ashlyn Strozier about the challenges faced by Black folks who are trying to conceive, birthing, or experiencing unwanted pregnancy. Listen as we unpack the health risks this population faces and that structural barriers that impede upon our reproductive rights. Follow us on instagram @intersectsouth or visit our website at https://sites.gsu.edu/intersectsouth/
2023-12-01
49 min
Make it Plain
S1 #10 - BLACK STUDIES W/PATRICIA HILL COLLINS: Saluting Our Sisters, Intersectionality, Black Feminism, Afrofuturism + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews discusses the theme of Black Employment Month AKA Black History Month "Saluting Our Sisters," the past and present overlooking of Black Women, and the importance of the Black feminist standpoint in understanding the world better. For example, why we mobilize more around the public spectacle of anti-Black violence against predominantly Black men that leads to liberal reforms and why we need to also look at the private violence that predominantly affects Black women, such as deaths in childbirth. Focussing on both will lead to more radical solutions. - In this week's gu...
2023-10-27
1h 16
TonyTidbit: A Black Executive Perspective
ep 107. This AND That: Intersectionality 101
"This and That - Intersectionality" with hosts' Tony Tidbit, Les Frye andspecial guest Himalaya Rao-Potlapally- Managing Director The BFM Fund.Episode Description:“This AND That: Intersectionality 101”Many of us have heard the term "intersectionality," but do we truly know what it means?Coined by legal scholar Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, intersectionality is a term forunderstanding how various forms of inequality interlock and play out in peoples' lives.Originally used to reference the compounded inequalities Black women face, intersectionalitybrings awareness to our d...
2023-10-24
51 min
Sippin On Love
Intersectionality
In this episode, your faves talk about the various aspects of identity which make up our own individual intersectionality. This conversations takes us from understanding what intersectionality is, to how one's intersectionality impacts access to power and privilege. So grab a glass, fix a drink and enjoy! Intersectionality Graphics: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Fg6rtjgNtug74OXp2uGAmweTDgplkdNx?usp=sharing Cocktail: Crown Mixes Crown Royal of your choice Chaser of your choice Add ice combine, stir and sip!
2023-08-31
59 min
Make it Plain
S1 #1 - BLACK STUDIES W/KIMBERLÉ CRENSHAW: CRT, intersectionality, #SayHerName and the attack on antiracism
For Make it Plain's (MIP) first-ever podcast episode Kehinde Andrews talks with Kimberlé Crenshaw about CRT, intersectionality, #SayHerName, and the attack on antiracism. Kimberlé Crenshaw is an American Civil Rights Advocate, the co-founder and executive director of the African American Policy Forum, and the founder and executive director of the Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies at Columbia Law School. She is the Promise Institute Professor at UCLA Law School and the Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor at Columbia Law School. She is popularly known for her development of “intersectionality,” “Critical Race Theory,” and the #SayHer...
2023-08-25
1h 12
Educational Equity Emancipation
Ep. 56: Beyond Labels: Navigating Intersectionality in the Classroom
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. Berry delves into two key aspects: understanding intersectionality in K-12 education and recognizing its importance. She skillfully guides listeners through key concepts such as privilege, oppression, microaggressions, and identity, revealing how these factors impact the classroom environment. By exploring intersectionality, educators gain valuable insights into their students' diverse experiences, leading to the creation of inclusive learning environments.Key Takeaways:Intersectionality refers to overlapping social identities (e.g., race, gender, social class) that create unique experiences of discrimination and privilege.Understanding intersectionality is essential in...
2023-08-23
23 min
Educational Equity Emancipation
Ep. 56: Beyond Labels: Navigating Intersectionality in the Classroom
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. Berry delves into two key aspects: understanding intersectionality in K-12 education and recognizing its importance. She skillfully guides listeners through key concepts such as privilege, oppression, microaggressions, and identity, revealing how these factors impact the classroom environment. By exploring intersectionality, educators gain valuable insights into their students' diverse experiences, leading to the creation of inclusive learning environments.Key Takeaways:Intersectionality refers to overlapping social identities (e.g., race, gender, social class) that create unique experiences of discrimination and privilege.Understanding intersectionality is essential in...
2023-08-23
23 min
the POD - mindhamok podcast series
Diversity, Intersectionality and identity
Interested in Intersectionality and Identity Abroad? Because we sure are! You may be wondering “What is intersectionality and how does it affect me?”. Well, intersectionality affects us all. By recognising Intersectionality we can understand complex inequalities, work towards inclusivity and make a change in today’s world through policies and legislation. So yeah… it’s a pretty big deal. Sit back and relax into this podcast on intersectionality and identity abroad… who knows? It might inspire you to change the world! mindhamok, there for your social, physical
2023-07-27
23 min
The Mental Wellness Practice
[019] Using Intersectionality to Cultivate Mental Wellness
No one is one dimensional. We all have multiple pieces that make up who we are. Understanding those pieces and how they exist in the world can be a powerful practice of self-exploration. When we dive into learning about who we are, we better understand how we think, feel, and exist in the world. In this episode we are going to take a closer look at what intersectionality is and how you can use it to cultivate mental wellness for yourself and others. In this episode, Dr. Shainna, licensed mental health counselor, educator, advocate and author of...
2023-06-28
18 min
Educational Equity Emancipation
Ep 46: Intersectionality & Book Bans: Why Politicos Demonize Race, LGBTQ+ Identity, & the Cultures of Marginalized Peoples
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. Berry sits down with educational technology entrepreneur Heather Wiederstein to discuss the intersectionality of Black and Brown communities, queer identity, book banning, and the demonization of race and identity in America.In this thought-provoking podcast, they discuss how Black and Brown communities and queer identity intersect with one another in the world of DEI and how these communities have been historically marginalized. They share personal stories and experiences related to that intersectionality.They also discuss the controversial topic of...
2023-06-23
43 min
Educational Equity Emancipation
Ep 46: Intersectionality & Book Bans: Why Politicos Demonize Race, LGBTQ+ Identity, & the Cultures of Marginalized Peoples
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. Berry sits down with educational technology entrepreneur Heather Wiederstein to discuss the intersectionality of Black and Brown communities, queer identity, book banning, and the demonization of race and identity in America.In this thought-provoking podcast, they discuss how Black and Brown communities and queer identity intersect with one another in the world of DEI and how these communities have been historically marginalized. They share personal stories and experiences related to that intersectionality.They also discuss the controversial topic of...
2023-06-23
43 min
The Intersection
Dissecting Intersectionality
Welcome back to The Intersection Podcast. In this episode, I am speaking with Dr. Lisa Bowleg. Lisa Bowleg, PhD, MA, is a leading scholar of the application of intersectionality to social and behavioral science health research. She is Professor of Applied Social Psychology in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the George Washington University (GW) and a Co-Director of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Core of the DC Center for AIDS Research (DC CFAR). She is also the Founder and President of the Intersectionality Training Institute (www.intersectionalitytraining.org). Informed by intersectionality and critical race t...
2023-06-21
34 min
The Mental Elf
Satbinder Kaul Bhogal - The Importance of Exploring Intersectionality in Addressing Harm in Services #BIGSPD23
Before her keynote talk at the 2023 BIGSPD conference in Glasgow, Dr Satbinder Kaul Bhogal, talks about the importance of exploring intersectionality in addressing harm in services.Dr Satbinder Kaur Bhogal, Clinical Psychologist. Dr Kaur Bhogal has worked for over 20 years within the field of Mental Health in various organisations. She has led services to support children and adults experiencing complex emotional, social, and interpersonal difficulties, often referred to as ‘Personality Disorder.’ Satbinder has a keen interest in Attachment Trauma across the lifespan and provides therapy to support individuals to develop a better understanding of their needs and di...
2023-06-12
19 min
Not Just a Rainbow
What's intersectionality all about and why should we care?
Intersectionality is a term used to refer to the ways in which different forms of oppression such as sexism, racism, and classism intersect, creating unique experiences for individuals. It is an important concept to understand because it highlights how different factors can affect an individual’s life. Intersectionality can be used to create more inclusive and equitable policies and practices that address the needs of diverse groups. By understanding intersectionality, we can better recognize the systemic biases that exist in our society and work towards creating a more just world.Intersectional feminism also draws upon this concept in...
2023-05-31
05 min
Not Just A Rainbow
What's intersectionality all about and why should we care?
Intersectionality is a term used to refer to the ways in which different forms of oppression such as sexism, racism, and classism intersect, creating unique experiences for individuals. It is an important concept to understand because it highlights how different factors can affect an individual’s life. Intersectionality can be used to create more inclusive and equitable policies and practices that address the needs of diverse groups. By understanding intersectionality, we can better recognize the systemic biases that exist in our society and work towards creating a more just world.Intersectional feminism also draws upon this concept in...
2023-05-09
05 min
The Talkative
Intersectionality
Hey guys!! on today’s episode of my podcast I want to talk about “Intersectionality”. It might have been a term you have already heard of, especially in topics when it comes to the talks of race, gender and sexuality. However, there are many layers to it and it is not as black and white as people try to make it out to be. Tune in for more!! Follow me on my podcast Instagram @obysworldpodcast Follow me on my personal Instagram @obiamaraadindu Articles used in todays podcast: UN WOMEN: https://unwomen.org.au/our-work/focus-area/intersectionality-explained/ https://www.unwomen.org/sites...
2023-04-30
17 min
Not Just A Rainbow
What's intersectionality all about and why should we care?
Intersectionality is a term used to refer to the ways in which different forms of oppression such as sexism, racism, and classism intersect, creating unique experiences for individuals. It is an important concept to understand because it highlights how different factors can affect an individual’s life. Intersectionality can be used to create more inclusive and equitable policies and practices that address the needs of diverse groups. By understanding intersectionality, we can better recognize the systemic biases that exist in our society and work towards creating a more just world.Intersectional feminism also draws upon this concept in o...
2023-04-26
05 min
Not Just A Rainbow
What's intersectionality all about and why should we care?
Intersectionality is a term used to refer to the ways in which different forms of oppression such as sexism, racism, and classism intersect, creating unique experiences for individuals. It is an important concept to understand because it highlights how different factors can affect an individual’s life. Intersectionality can be used to create more inclusive and equitable policies and practices that address the needs of diverse groups. By understanding intersectionality, we can better recognize the systemic biases that exist in our society and work towards creating a more just world. Intersectional feminism also draws upon this concept in...
2023-04-25
05 min
Not Just A Rainbow
What's intersectionality all about and why should we care?
Intersectionality is a term used to refer to the ways in which different forms of oppression such as sexism, racism, and classism intersect, creating unique experiences for individuals. It is an important concept to understand because it highlights how different factors can affect an individual’s life. Intersectionality can be used to create more inclusive and equitable policies and practices that address the needs of diverse groups. By understanding intersectionality, we can better recognize the systemic biases that exist in our society and work towards creating a more just world.Intersectional feminism also draws upon this concept in...
2023-04-25
05 min
Not Just A Rainbow
What's intersectionality all about and why should we care?
Intersectionality is a term used to refer to the ways in which different forms of oppression such as sexism, racism, and classism intersect, creating unique experiences for individuals. It is an important concept to understand because it highlights how different factors can affect an individual’s life. Intersectionality can be used to create more inclusive and equitable policies and practices that address the needs of diverse groups. By understanding intersectionality, we can better recognize the systemic biases that exist in our society and work towards creating a more just world. Intersectional feminism also draws upon this concept in...
2023-04-25
05 min
Veteran Et Cetera
EP:39 St. Patrick's Battalion: America's First Military Intersectionality
Send us a Text Message.VOC Veterans Of Color takes a historical dive into a bunch of warriors who wanted a better life for themselves and others. American military intersectionality goes back to the early 1800s with the formation of the St Patrick's Battalion by many US military men who were poor, Irish, and other European immigrants, Catholics, escaped slaves, freed, and African Americans. They came together with their differences to promote intersectionality in the areas of race, class, and nationality. * This is a veteran fact checked audio essay with the sources below.L...
2023-03-10
13 min
Demo Pages
Introduction to Intersectionality
Welcome to Audio Learning from Assemble You.In this track, we’ll explore the definitions of intersectionality, some concrete examples of intersectionality, why adopting an intersectional approach is so valuable, and the importance of intersectional allyshipFurther info: Download the Transcript for this Episode Download the Key Points Infographic Reading List [Article] Intersectionality and my identity McKinsey [Article] Intersectionality is key to workplace diversity, inclusion gains Valerie Bolden-Barrett [Article] An Intersectional Approach to Inclusion at Work Ludmila N. Praslova [Article] Here’s The Missing Ingredient That Will Make You A Bett...
2023-03-04
09 min
The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 68: Intersectionality with Zayba Ghazali-Mohammed and Arun Verma
This episode was funded by listeners like you. In today's episode, we feature one of our patrons, David Handel, MD. David is the CEO and co-founder of iDoRecall.com. iDoRecall is a unique spaced repetition flashcard app that enables you to create flashcards linked to the relevant location in your learning materials, where you just learned something, and you want to ensure that you’ll remember it. Recently iDoRecall embarked on an ambitious project that led to our becoming an OpenStax EdTech Ally Partner. We hired subject-matter expert educators to create comprehensive sets of linked flashcards for mos...
2022-11-10
48 min
Intersectionality in the American South
Ep. 1 Unpacking Intersectionality with Scholars - Part 2
Welcome to Intersectionality in the American South, where educators, students, activists, and community members come together and unpack current realities for black and indigenous people of color. In each episode, we will discuss the impact of racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, and anti-immigrant sentiment on the lives of Atlanta residents and BIPOC individuals throughout the south.Today we're sharing part two of the conversation that I had recently with Dr. Tonya Washington Hicks, Elizabeth West, Lakeyta Bonnette-Bailey, and Desmond Goss. If you haven't listened to part one of this conversation, you should really go do that now. I'm...
2022-11-05
33 min
Intersectionality in the American South
Ep. 1 Unpacking Intersectionality with Scholars - Part 1
Welcome to Intersectionality in the American South, where educators, students, activists, and community members come together and unpack current realities for black and indigenous people of color. Each episode, we will discuss the impact of racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, and anti-immigrant sentiment on the lives of Atlanta residents and BIPOC individuals throughout the south. On today's episode, Dr. Elizabeth West, Lakeyta Bonnette-Bailey, Tanya Washington-Hicks, and Desmond Goss, all of Georgia State University, are going to share what intersectionality means to them. We talk about the power of intersectionality, how it shapes our politics, and its potential as...
2022-10-22
39 min
Intersectionality in the American South
Ep. 0 What is Intersectionality?
Welcome to Intersectionality in the American South. Where educators, students, activists and community members come together to unpack current realities for Black and Indigenous People of Color.Each episode we will discuss the impact of racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism and anti-immigrant sentiment on the lives of Atlanta residents and BIPOC individuals throughout the South. This is your host Dr. Katie Acosta, inviting you to embark on this journey with us. Intersectionality in the American South is a podcast for anyone whose ready to take a long, hard, loo...
2022-09-23
07 min
Jala-chan's Place
Intersectionality
Jala is joined by Marcus and Briar to talk about intersectionality; we discuss gender as part of our intersecting identities. This is a continuation of both the DEIB and performance of identity themes of prior topical episodes. The Wheel of Power and Privilege Additional resources: Kimberlé Crenshaw's TedX Talk: The Urgency of Intersectionality Intersectionality: What It Is and Why It Matters Kimberlé Crenshaw on Intersectionality, More Than Two Decades Later Intersectionality, Explained 9 Activists Bringing Intersectionality to the Fight Against Oppression The "Don't @ Me" Addendum: Briar mixed up Gundam Wing an...
2022-08-19
2h 24
Working together across privilege
Interview with Vanessa Thompsen - Intersectionality and Intersectionality of Struggles (excerpt)
Here you will listen to an excerpt of an interview with scholar and activist Vanessa Thompsen, where she talks about the concept of Intersectionality (Kimberly Crenshaw) and Intersectionality of Struggles (Angela Davis). Listen to the full program here: https://soundcloud.com/bridgeradio/intersectionality-of-struggles-with-vanessa-thompson Vanessa Thompson is Dr. des at Göethe University at the institute of sociology (Frankfurt)and was one of the persons in a panel at Bandung du Nord in Paris in beginning of May 2018. The panel was called “Effects of racism on oppressed femininities and masculinities: how to articulate them and fight against them together?” Some of the r...
2022-08-17
10 min
Women's Voices
The Metaphysics of Intersectionality Revisited - Holly Lawford-Smith
In this episode, Holly Lawford-Smith reads her academic paper, The Metaphysics of Intersectionality Revisited. Lawford-Smith co-authored the paper with Kate Phelan, and it was published in the Journal of Political Philosophy. Holly Lawford-Smith is an Associate Professor in Political Philosophy in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne. She works in social, moral, and political philosophy, with a particular interest in feminism, climate ethics, and collective action. Most of her current research is centered on the conflict of interests between gender identity activism, on the one hand, and both women’s rights, an...
2022-06-21
1h 04
Is Everyone in the Room?
Episode 8 - Antiracism & intersectionality
In the episode, we are discussing anti-racism and intersectionality. This podcast episode initiative is powered by HerSpace.In this episode, we discuss anti-racism and intersectionality. Identifying and confronting racism by altering systems, organizational structures, policies, and attitudes in order to allocate power more fairly, is the goal of anti-racism. Since our identities are interconnected, intersectionality encourages us to think about how different components of our identity interact with one another and require equitable action.These three panelists— Chisom Udeze, Sarah Przedpelska, and Sergio Prin-Sand —are joined by Hyacinth Walters-Olsen to discuss anti-racism and intersectionality at the w...
2022-06-07
1h 51
The Social Matters Podcast
Episode 16 (S4). Intersectionality For Social Workers (feat. Professor Claudia Bernard)
In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by Professor Claudia Bernard to have a conversation about her exciting new book titled 'Intersectionality in Social Work: A Practical Introduction to Theory and Practice'. Intersectionality is a term coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw. Crenshaw described Intersectionality as how systems of oppression overlap to create distinct experiences for people with multiple identity categories. Professor Bernard shares her view of the importance of an intersectional approach to social work practice. This extremely insightful episode can provide a new lens in the way social workers view their app...
2022-05-01
50 min
Messages from the Word of God
Overcoming the Pitfalls of Intersectionality (John 4.1-9) - 3-13-22
Scripture texts are Joshua 2.3-11 and John 4.1-9. Today’s subject is “Overcoming the Pitfalls of Intersectionality.”Intersectionality is the complex, cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination (such as sexism, racism, and classism) combine, overlap, or intersect especially in the experiences of marginalized individuals or groups.1.If you are a woman in America, at some point in your life, you too may struggle with sexism. Through Christ you are an overcomer.2.If you are a person of color in America, at some point in your life, you too may wrestle with r...
2022-03-14
30 min
CLS Law & Society Podcast
S1 Ep 6 - Feminist Legal Theory & Intersectionality with Dr Adrienne Yong
Dr Sabrina Germain speaks to podcast co-host Dr Adrienne Yong about feminist legal theory and intersectionality. They talk about the history and waves of the feminist movement, how feminism is not misandry, and why intersectionality is so necessary. They also speak about their research together on barriers to accessing healthcare for ethnic minority women and migrant women.00:00 – Intro to episode 01:19 – Dr Adrienne Yong’s research 03:06 – Roots of feminist movement 14:52 – Feminist legal theory 19:52 – Women sit in the private sphere (Martha Fineman)23:18 – Law as both discourse and process of power29:03 – Legal theory of feminism and misandry: what is different? 35:05 – Substantive vs formal equality 38:37 – W...
2022-03-03
1h 08
Good Black News: The Daily Drop
GBN Daily Drop for March 1, 2022: "Intersectionality" (Black Lexicon)
In GBN's "A Year of Good Black News" Page-A-Day®️Calendar for 2022 we explore words and phrases in the Black Lexicon in a category we call "Lemme Break It Down." Our March entry in this category takes a brief look at "Intersectionality," a term first publicly explained by law professor Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989.Sources:“Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex” by Kimberlé Crenshaw (1989)Intersectionality Matters,Crenshaw’s current podcast on the subjecthttps://youtu.be/akOe5-UsQ2o Crenshaw's Ted Talk on Intersectionalityhttps://amzn.to/3srgyp8 (Kimberle Crenshaw book On Int...
2022-03-01
02 min
New Discourses
The True History of Intersectionality
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 62 Intersectionality is usually credited to Kim Crenshaw, who coined the term as well as "Critical Race Theory" in 1989. It has an older history, however. Listeners to the New Discourses Podcast will have heard earlier episodes in which James Lindsay articulates how intersectionality arose from the Critical Marxist Theory of Herbert Marcuse in the late 1960s, but there's another link in the middle of the twenty-five year span between 1964, when Marcuse wrote One-Dimensional Man (https://amzn.to/3pXrjhK), and 1989. That link can be found in the Black Feminist organization known as the Combahee...
2022-01-10
1h 53
You’re Probably Right
Intersectionality or disectionality
Just scribblings here, so do don’t look for proper grammar, sentence structure or punctuation………. Who makes any of us ( a )the absolute advocate, dictator, proprietor, ruler , don gargon, Denzel Washingtons famous speech at Dillard University According to wiki What is an example of intersectionality? Intersectionality identifies multiple factors of advantage and disadvantage. Examples of these factors include gender, caste, sex, race, class, sexuality, religion, disability, physical appearance, and height. These intersecting and overlapping social identities may be both empowering and oppressing. Did you know we are judge buy our Shade of black What country we come from How black our feat...
2022-01-05
50 min
The Well Endowed Podcast
Episode 109 – Intersectionality and Making Ends Meet
On this episode, we explore our latest Vital Topic: The Effects of Intersectionality on Making Ends Meet in Edmonton. Our correspondent, Emily Rendell-Watson, speaks with three Edmontonians to find out what kind of obstacles people who experience multiple forms of discrimination must overcome just to make ends meet. Links from this episode: Check out our latest Vital Topic: The Effects of Intersectionality on Making Ends Meet in Edmonton. See the full 2021 Vital Signs Report: Making Ends Meet in Edmonton. Nerd-out with our sources for the report. Thanks very much to...
2021-12-01
00 min
Voices with Talking Talent
Why Intersectionality is Important in the Workplace? - Episode 10
There is a renewed commitment among most organizations to create more inclusive, equitable workplaces. In doing so, there must be careful consideration given to intersectionality. Respecting intersectionality is paramount for any successful DEI (Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion) initiative. However, some employers aren’t quite sure what “intersectionality” really means, or why it matters for their company. In this episode, Anu Mandapati, Vice President, Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Talking Talent, is sharing her wisdom and expertise to help us go deeper into understanding intersectionality and how it impacts the workplace experience. #DEI #diversity #equity #inclus...
2021-11-10
21 min
I am my best friend
POV: Intersectionality by a queer biracial man ft. Gabe | Ep. 10
Happy Sunday everyone!I am incredibly happy to announce that I have my very first guest today talking with me about intersectionality and intersectional feminism. We talk about the origins of this term and how it can be used as a tool to understand individual experiences of oppression and discrimination. Gabe is incredibly mindful of his answers and provides a great insight into how he is affected by intersectionality and how he uses it to be more empathetic - this episode cannot be skipped ;)Here a little overview of the episode:
2021-10-17
17 min
Gender Troubles
Intersectionality
This week, Eva talks to Emma about the origins of the term “intersectionality”, how the definition has changed, and the importance of crediting and centring Black feminists. Plus-- a rant about the upcoming OnlyFans pornography ban. Reading List: Kimberle Crenshaw, “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics and Violence against Women of Color”: http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/critique1313/files/2020/02/1229039.pdf Kimberle Crenshaw, “Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics” http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/critique1313/files/2020/02/1229039.pdf Alex K...
2021-08-27
29 min
From the Tiger's Mouth
S1, Ep5 Tiger HR Tales: Intersectionality
This month, Aseel is joined by Zainab Al-Farabi, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Teenage Cancer Trust. In the episode, Aseel and Zainab discuss the importance of intersectionality in workplace D&I practices. During the chat, they touch on: The origins of the term ‘intersectionality’ The danger of using intersectionality as a buzzword Zainab’s personal experience How HR professionals and business leaders should incorporate intersectionality into D&I practices
2021-07-02
24 min
LMG Podcasts: The Cancelled Podcast
LMG Podcasts: Feminism, Womanism, & Intersectionality
The Cancelled Podcast | S01E03 - Feminism, Womanism, & IntersectionalityOn this week's episode of The Cancelled Podcast Elliott (IG: @philosopherscholar) & Darius (aka Jay, IG: @the_legendarii) are here to discuss Feminism, Womanism, & Intersectionality with two special guests CeCe Kilgore (IG: @cece_kilgore) and Ronnie McKinney (IG: @ronnierosekinney) who identify as a Womanist and Intersectional-Feminist, respectively. We'll be discussing the similarities and differences between both movements as well as what intersectionality really means! *** Due to network issues, there are several lag moments during this episode. However, we chose to keep them in to retain the authenticity o...
2021-03-07
1h 11
New Books in Philosophy
Patricia Hill Collins, "Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory" (Duke UP, 2019)
Is intersectionality a critical social theory? What must intersectionality do to be both critical and a social theory? Must social justice be a guiding normative principle? And what does or should social justice mean in intersectional theory? Patricia Hills Collins explores these questions, and many more, in Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory (Duke University Press, 2019). Engaging a wide range of thinkers, activists, and traditions, including Classical American Pragmatism, the Frankfurt School, and Ida B. Well-Barnett, Collins helps us to reconsider how we think of intersectionality’s history in order to shape its future. Learn more about...
2021-02-19
1h 04
Social Work Social
Episode 8: Intersectionality
In this episode, we discuss intersectionality which is an important social work concept. You can learn more about me by visiting my Psychology Today profile or on Facebook and Instagram @melaniematthewscounselling. Sources used for this episode: Dumbrill, G. C. & Yee, J. Y. (2019). Anti-oppressive social work: Ways of knowing, talking, and doing. Oxford University Press. Mojab, S. & Carpenter, S. (2019). Marxism, feminism, and “intersectionality”. Labor and Society, 22, 275-282. https://doi:10.1111/lands.12409 National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). (2018, June 22). Kimberle Crenshaw: What is inte...
2021-01-01
11 min
The Other Streets of Philadelphia: The Early AIDS Crisis in the City of Brotherly Love
Season 1, Episode 4 - Discrimination, Intersectionality, and Tyrone
In this episode, “Discrimination, Intersectionality, and Tyrone” of the “Other Streets of Philadelphia”, we will be exploring the intersectionality of being black and gay – and how this left black gay men neglected and far more vulnerable to the disease: HIV/AIDS. Furthermore, we will discuss various impactful black gay organizations that created a welcoming and supportive space for this intersectionality to exist amid what was known as a white man's disease. We highlight how these organizations and resources for minority groups must be further developed and expanded today to continue creating space for black folx that are also in the gay co...
2020-12-10
28 min
No Sanity Required
Is Intersectionality a Useful Tool for Christians?
In this second episode on CRT and intersectionality, Brody, Zach Carter, and Zach Mabry walk through the dangers of using intersectionality as an analytical tool. This theory allows for the most oppressed voice to be heard as a standard for everyone. This puts people playing the role of God and calling the shots. Believers, the Bible is sufficient. We don’t have to go outside of Scripture to find answers to the most important questions. The Word of God gives us what we need. We are called to live in submission to the authority of Scripture and lis...
2020-11-18
39 min
The Absolute Ghetto
Protecting Black Women in the Age of Thee Stallion {Intersectionality Series}
This week in The Absolute Ghetto, Sadé and Malcolm discuss the now infamous shooting incident between rappers Megan thee Stallion and Tory Lanez through the lens of intersectionality. The term intersectionality was coined in 1989 by Kimberlé Crenshaw (a Black woman), providing an innovative framework with which to analyze and address the forces at play when one has two or more intersecting identities. Using this framework, they detail bigoted public responses (e.g. transphobia & misogynoir) to Megan's victimization, the pervasiveness of patriarchy that is embedded in the community of women rappers, despite seemingly liberating hoe-aesthetics, and what it means to...
2020-10-30
1h 07
EU Scream
Apostles of Intersectionality Challenge Europe
Intersectionality is the concept that overlapping identities — disability, gender, race and sexual orientation for example — create forms of discrimination that can go unaddressed. But many European Union leaders are wary of the kind of identity politics that intersectionality implies. That resistance may be stiffening now that France is promoting traditional republican identities for its citizens so zealously. Emilia Roig is the founder and executive director of the Berlin-based Center for Intersectional Justice. Emilia discusses the transatlantic dimensions of intersectionality and outlines ways how Europe can apply the concept to enhance racial justice and equality. Katrin Langensiepen is a Green memb...
2020-10-23
39 min
The IMperfect Green Girl
04 - Climate Crisis & Intersectionality
ENG - In this first english speaking episode, I want to show a global approach to the climate crisis, starting with my experiences, and the mental process I followed during this first year of my sustainable life. You can check my IG account, @bein_begreen! Enjoy! Because everything started with zero waste for me, although zero waste soon became too limited. Because today is the official first birthday of my sustainable life. Because from zero waste, I opened a door from which I now know I’ll never come back. This is an important post, on an important day, with an...
2020-09-04
08 min
Neurodivergent Narratives Podcast
Intersectionality 101 & ADHD
This week’s episode is a little different than others I’ve done, but I think it’s still a good one. It’s an introduction to intersectionality because I think that it’s important to understand when we’re talking about our unique experiences with ADHD. Quite often ADHD symptoms and presentations don’t consider the intersecting identities that determine what oppressions our ADHD brains must manage and how it affects us because of them. With ADHD being so impacted by the environment around us, how can we not talk about this from a lens of intersectionality? This episode...
2020-07-22
37 min
The Astrology Podcast
Intersectionality and Astrology, with Bear Ryver
In episode 263 astrologer Bear Ryver joins the show to talk about intersectionality as a framework for approaching astrology, working with clients, and the astrological community. Intersectionality is a term that was first coined in a legal context by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, to explain the way in which people can experience multiple overlapping forms of discrimination at the same time. The term has since been expanded in order to understand how the intersection of race, class, gender, and other characteristics overlap, and how this affects power, privilege, and access in society. Bear gave a talk on the application of intersectionality to a...
2020-07-18
1h 58
You Know What I Mean?
#49: Intersectionality
One of the main tenets as the conversation around race and racism continues is intersectionality. Coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, intersectionality is the overlapping of a person’s identities as it relates to social structures such as race, gender, and class, to create a nuanced experience of marginalization. On this week’s episode, Nadine and Tarini further explore how to understand intersectionality and it’s importance as the fight against racism continues. Understanding intersectionality helps us further recognize how power and privilege can impact everyone’s identity and experience in a multi-faceted and specific way, enabling all of us to be better...
2020-07-17
37 min
Youth In Control
Asexual representation, Gatekeeping and Intersectionality
The wonderful Will interviews their friend who is doing a Thesis on Asexuality representation in youth literature, and Sam delves into the general LGBTI+ meanings of Gatekeeping and Intersectionality, and how they also interact with […] http://joy.org.au/youthincontrol/wp-content/uploads/sites/363/2020/05/Representation-of-Asexuality-Gatekeeping-and-Intersectionality.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 20:49 — 12.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Asexual representation, Gatekeeping and Intersectionality appeared first on Youth In Control.
2020-05-27
00 min
Unrefined SHE
Ep. 45 Midwifery, social justice, and intersectionality
Did you know you don't have to choose between midwifery support and hospital care? Midwives are not just for crunchy folks. The midwifery model, rooted in social justice and autonomy of care, provides the support needed to birth how you choose be that in a hospital, home, birth center or the middle of a field. In this episode of the Beyond Birth Podcast, the midwife team behind Coyote Midwifery speaks to the differences between midwifery care and traditional hospital care, dispels myths about who can benefit from midwifery support, and the importance intersectionality in the birth world. ...
2020-03-05
46 min
Podcast – The Human Element with Brian Fisher
Intersectionality and Abortion
Feminism has come in waves, with the third wave focused on so-called “intersectionality,†a philosophy that purports to bring awareness to the struggles of the marginalized. So why do intersectional feminists rally for the destruction of innocent children? Helpful resources: Definition of Feminism: https://www.britannica.com/topic/feminism/The-third-wave-of-feminism “Intersectionality, the Dangerous Faithâ€:https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/intersectionality-the-dangerous-faith/ “The Age of Outrageâ€: https://www.city-journal.org/html/age-outrage-15608.html “The Illiberal Logic of Intersectionalityâ€: https://quillette.com/2018/05/08/illiberal-logic-intersectionality/ “What Farrakhan Shares with the Intersectional Leftâ€:https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/258364/what-farrakhan-shares-with-intersectional-left “What Is Intersectional Feminism?â€: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/0...
2019-09-07
28 min
Stuk Rood Vlees Podcast
Episode 32 – Intersectionality and activism, with Akwugo Emejulu
We are joined today by Akwugo Emejulu, professor of sociology at the University of Warwick. She was the keynote speaker at the European Conference on Gender and Politics which was held in Amsterdam last week. I asked Professor Emejulu to come on the podcast to talk about intersectionality and more specifically about her research on how women of colour activists in Europe strategize and organize against illiberal practices. We also talk about lots of other stuff, including the ‘arms race’ in academia, intersectionality and academic feminism, the invention of ‘race’ and the concept of ‘whiteness’, and much more. For the full show no...
2019-07-09
53 min
Luminary
Kimberlé Crenshaw on the state of civil rights in America, intersectionality, and the critical race theory
Kimberlé Crenshaw is an American civil rights advocate and legal scholar, well-known for her work around intersectionality and critical race theory. She is a Professor of Law at Columbia Law School and UCLA. Kimberlé is the director of the Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies at Columbia, which she founded in 2011. She is also co-founder of the African American Policy Forum. Her work has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, the National Black Law Journal, the Stanford Law Review, and many other leading publications. In our conversation with Kimberlé, we cover: the state of civil rights in...
2019-05-20
1h 10
Intersectionality Research Hub Podcast
Episode 0: What is intersectionality, and why is it important?
Coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw, intersectionality is a concept examining how the different facets of our identity interlock and interact in the face of power. Helmed by Professor Yasmin Jiwani, the Intersectionality Research Hub podcast features interviews, conversations and presentations exploring the different articulations of intersectionality in our day to day lives. Credits: Sponsored by Concordia University Opening Music "Music for Bass Clarinet and Two Vibraphones" by Maxime Fillion (https://soundcloud.com/maxime_fillion_composer/) Opening sound effect by Trip Sound Music by Blue Dot Session under Creative Commons Audio Edit by Shanice Bernicky & Émilie Trudeau
2018-12-13
14 min
Zen Pop
Intersectionality- Podcast #435
Cathy and Todd discuss intersectionality, a way of describing how multiple threats of discrimination exist when an individual’s identities overlap with several minority classes — such as race, gender, age, ethnicity, health and other characteristics. They discuss why we need to recognize our differences and listen to each other so we can begin to view experiences through a broader and more inclusive lense. They share how this can affect parenting and how it can shape our world view and make it easier for us to take care of each other. They share clips from Franchesca Ramsey and Laci Green, and r...
2018-05-22
57 min