Intersectional feminism is a movement that recognizes how different aspects of a person's identity—such as race, gender, sexuality, and class—interact to create unique experiences of discrimination and privilege. This approach emphasizes that not all women face the same challenges; for example, a Black woman may experience sexism differently than a white woman due to the added layer of racism.
By understanding these intersections, intersectional feminism aims to create a more inclusive and effective fight for equality. It encourages solidarity among diverse groups, ensuring that the voices of marginalized individuals, like LGBTQ+ people and women of color, are heard and valued in the broader feminist movement.