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Intersectionality in the workplace
In our latest Diversity Faculty podcast episodes, we explore intersectionality and the role it plays in a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Intersectionality is the idea that people have more than one identity. And those identities are inherently combined. This means that many forms of discrimination – such as classism, ableism and homophobia – might be present and active at the same time in a person’s life.
Many workplace approaches to building inclusion tend to focus on one type of discrimination and work to address that specific inequity. But while the career of a young white woman might improve with the development of gender equality targets and mentorship schemes, an older Muslim, Pakistani woman may continue to face Islamophobia, racism and ageism in the workplace.
You can listen to our latest and previous podcast episodes here:
Intersectionality is the idea that people have more than one identity. And those identities are inherently combined. This means that many forms of discrimination – such as classism, ableism and homophobia – might be present and active at the same time in a person’s life.
Many workplace approaches to building inclusion tend to focus on one type of discrimination and work to address that specific inequity. But while the career of a young white woman might improve with the development of gender equality targets and mentorship schemes, an older Muslim, Pakistani woman may continue to face Islamophobia, racism and ageism in the workplace.
You can listen to our latest and previous podcast episodes here: