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Diversity 201™ - Three Strikes

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Intersectionality & Workplace Discrimination

Telly Award Winner! Each of us is a combination of many different aspects of our lives and we experience the world not just as one, but a blending of all of them. We must recognize that there are many facets of who we are: race, economic class, gender, even sexual orientation. These can impact how someone may experience workplace discrimination.

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Intersectionality and discrimination are two concepts that are closely related to the issues of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Intersectionality is a framework that helps us understand how different aspects of a person's identity, such as gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, class, and other factors, can interact and create unique experiences of discrimination and oppression. Discrimination is the unfair and unequal treatment of a person or a group based on their identity or background, rather than their merit or performance.

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  • Understanding Diversity
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