noun
- Plural of intersectional; people or groups whose identities involve the intersection of multiple marginalized social categories (such as race, gender, class, and sexuality).
- Advocates or scholars of intersectionality, the theory that social inequalities are interconnected and must be understood together rather than separately.
Usage: academic; social sciences; often used in discussions of social justice and identity politics
Usage: academic; social sciences
Examples
- The conference brought together intersectionals from various academic disciplines to discuss identity and inequality.
- Many intersectionals argue that addressing discrimination requires understanding how multiple forms of oppression overlap.
- The organization's leadership includes intersectionals committed to centering the voices of multiply marginalized communities.
- Intersectionals have contributed significantly to contemporary feminist theory and social justice movements.
- The panel featured intersectionals who shared their research on how race, gender, and class intersect in the workplace.