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File:Intersectionality diagram (from a slide deck presented by Russell Robinson) at All Hands, January 2018.jpg, DTankersley (WMF), CC BY-SA 4.0
What is intersectionality? Infographic of intersecting circles. Circles are labeled Gender, Race, Age, Religion, and Class. Outside of the circles, but overlapping them slightly, are the words Sexuality, Ethnicity, History, Heritage, Language, and Education.
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