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intersectional

[in-ter-sek-shuh-nl]

adjective

  1. of or relating to to an intersection, or a place where two or more roads, lines, or elements meet.

    intersectional traffic flow.

  2. noting or relating to intersectionality, the theory that the overlap of social identities contributes to the specific type of oppression and discrimination experienced by an individual.

    Intersectional feminism raises the profile of underrepresented minority women and addresses many diverse challenges to gender equality.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of intersectional1

First recorded in 1845–50; intersection ( def. ) + -al 1 ( def. )
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An easier path to the playoffs is no reason to cancel the most storied intersectional rivalry in sports.

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Post-Civil War, you discuss how there were certainly what we would call today kind of “intersectional” feminists, like Lucy Parsons, Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman.

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As this ruling in Ecuador and Nicaragua recognized, forced motherhood infringes upon a woman’s right to a dignified life, and perpetuates gender stereotypes and intersectional discrimination.

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With their uniquely intersectional identities and deep understanding of inequality, queer people also have for generations been at the forefront of American social justice movements.

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Now, more than ever, we need to listen to courageous intersectional martyrs.

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