What is Intersectionality?

This animation, commissioned by Professor Peter Hopkins at Newcastle University and funded by Newcastle University’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Fund, explains the vital and complex social theory of Intersectionality — has been viewed over 360,000 times continues to gain popularity as an educational tool!

THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN USED BY
The HIV JUSTICE NETWORK

Amsterdam, Netherlands as part of their online learning programme.

International center for human rights

Toronto, Ontario -online training.

Washington State criminal justice training commission

Wa – training programme

Domestic Violence Research Centre

Victoria, Melbourne, Australia as part of an elearning module connected with the Victorian Government’s Preventing Violence against women and family violence capability framework.

Counseling and Wellness Center

at the University of Florida as part of a revised programme for their Best Allyship Movement (BAM!).

UMass Lowell

as part of bystander training workshops connected with their NSF grant on Making WAVES: women academics valued and engaged in STEM.

The Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists’ (CAMRT)

Included in one of 5 learning modules on LGBTQ2S+ as part of a micro-certificate on diversity and inclusion in the healthcare sector.

St Luke’s Innovative Resources & Rainbow Health Victoria, Australia

A course on an Introduction to LGBTQI-Inclusive Practice. The course is currently designed for organisations becoming Rainbow Tick accredited.

Government of Ontario Office of Women’s Issues

equity-based intersectional training for Ontario government staff. The video will be used within the context of the course providing foundational definitions of gender, gender identity, intersectionality, and equality, and how to apply these concepts for equity-based policy-making..

Veza Global

In an online resource hub for tech companies in BC, Canada looking for information or resources to guide their hiring/onboarding processes, trainings, or seeking funding to support accommodations.

Women with Disabilities Australia

have used it on their ‘Our Place’ site which has been developed by and for women and girls with disability living in Australia and aims to support women and girls with disability to learn about their rights. In the section Your Rights, on the page: What are Human Rights?

The Socially Engaged Art Salon

exhibition “Intersections” for Brighton Pride www.seasbrighton.com
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It has also been included in an open access textbook for the Introduction to Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst –

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