Embracing the sacred geometry of intersectionality, collective liberation acknowledges the multitudes within us. We are not merely shaped by one facet of our identity but by the kaleidoscope of our existence. Collective responsibility demands that we honour and address the unique challenges faced by those at the crossroads of various forms of oppression (Crenshaw, 1989). This highlights the necessity of recognizing and addressing the complexities arising from the intersections of multiple forms of oppression.
Collective Liberation Doesn’t Exist Without Collective Responsibility
Tai Salih E-RYT® 500, YACEP® (she/her)