Kimberlé Crenshaw  What is Intersectionality

Kimberlé Crenshaw What is Intersectionality

Understanding Intersectionality in Education

The Concept of Intersectionality

  • Intersectionality serves as a metaphor for understanding how various forms of inequality, such as race and gender, can compound to create unique obstacles that are often overlooked in traditional social justice frameworks.
  • An example is provided where African-American girls are six times more likely to be suspended than white girls, highlighting the intersection of race and gender issues within educational settings.

Implications for Educational Equity

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the interplay between identity factors (race, gender) in classrooms among teachers, students, and administrators to foster equal educational opportunities.
  • Schools that commit to curricular development and understanding historical contexts can better address disparities and improve outcomes for all students.