
Virtual/Instructor-led training
The Impact of Intersectionality on Women’s Experiences and Advocacy
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Introduction
Intersectionality refers to the ways in which different identities, such as race, gender, sexual orientation, and class, intersect and impact an individual’s experiences and opportunities.
In this Women’s Day presentation, participants will learn about the concept of intersectionality and how it impacts women’s experiences and opportunities, as well as strategies for promoting intersectional feminism and inclusive advocacy.
Details
- Presentation Length: 60-min / 90-mins / Half Day
- Participant Numbers: 15-500+
- Virtual and In-person options available
- Sessions can be recorded for internal use
- Onsite training available globally: North & South America, EMEIA, APAC, LATAM
- Languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Mandarin, Arabic, Japanese, and Malay.
- The concept of intersectionality and how it impacts women’s experiences and opportunities
- The ways in which intersectionality affects women’s access to resources and opportunities
- The importance of intersectional feminism in promoting gender equality and social justice
- Strategies for promoting intersectional feminism and inclusive advocacy
The goal of this presentation is to provide an understanding of the concept of intersectionality and its impact on women’s experiences and opportunities in the future.
The takeaways will be an awareness of how various aspects of identity such as race, class, sexuality and ability interact and shape women’s access to resources and opportunities.
Understanding the importance of intersectional feminism in promoting gender equality and social justice will be a major aspect of the discussion.
The presentation will also provide strategies for promoting intersectional feminism and inclusive advocacy in the future.
By the end of this presentation, attendees will have a better understanding of intersectionality and how to apply intersectional approaches to their advocacy and activism for a more just future.