In our society, we often feel pressure to be understood and accepted. However, intersectionality helps us better understand that our identities are complex and multifaceted, and that each person has their own unique combination of factors such as ethnic-racial identity, sexual identity, religion, disability, among others.
It is important to understand how these characteristics of our identity intersect and uniquely affect our experience in the world. Instead of expecting others to understand and accept us, we can focus on our individual vision within society and our own well-being. We can value and celebrate our unique characteristics, accepting that others may not always understand our experience.
Intersectionality can be a path towards inclusion and recognition. By understanding the complexity of our identities and those of others, we can work together to build a more inclusive and just society for all people. We can educate and promote inclusion with an international perspective in our communities, creating spaces where all people are valued and recognized equally.
This vision of intersectionality invites us to value and celebrate our unique identities and work together to create a more inclusive and just world. By recognizing and valuing diversity, we can build a more equitable society for all people.
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Analysis on multiple dimensions and axes – including extended demographics – to understand the current state of diversity and inclusion in the organization.
Sensitization workshops allow us to deepen the process of unlearning and relearning in relation to the diversity and inclusion strategy.
Support consultancy on diversity and inclusion for committees, strategy development, policies, procedures and indicators design with an intersectional perspective.
We aim to analyze the narrative and representation of different communication pieces – internal or external – to avoid biases that perpetuate stereotypes in society.