Posts in LGBTQIA
What is Intersectionality?

People are complex and the concept of having multiple identities that lend to the individual is known as intersectionality. At its core, intersectionality recognizes that individuals possess multiple dimensions of identity, such as race, gender, class, sexuality, disability, and more. These identities do not exist independently; they intersect and interact with one another, forming a complex web of experiences and social realities. It is important to note that intersectionality goes beyond acknowledging these identities in isolation—it emphasizes the ways in which they intersect and influence each other, creating unique experiences and challenges.

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Coming Out As A Queer Person of Color

As black and brown people in this country, we are familiar with feeling othered by those around us. Usually it’s based on skin color, ethnicity and race: visibly obvious differences. Another layer to feeling othered happens when queer people of color come out. In these situations, they may go from being othered as people in this country to being othered in their own culture, community and families.

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