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In this episode of Inclusion Starts Now, I sit down with Michael, a white, gay, disabled advocate, to explore the layers of identity and intersectionality. Why does it seem like so many people who are disabled, LGBTQ+, or POC belong to more than one marginalized group? We unpack this question through Michael’s lived experiences, discussing identity, privilege, and the power of language in shaping inclusion.
By Kayla CoIn this episode of Inclusion Starts Now, I sit down with Michael, a white, gay, disabled advocate, to explore the layers of identity and intersectionality. Why does it seem like so many people who are disabled, LGBTQ+, or POC belong to more than one marginalized group? We unpack this question through Michael’s lived experiences, discussing identity, privilege, and the power of language in shaping inclusion.