At The Intersection, Turn Left
Summary In this episode, Zoe John-Kay explores the concept of intersectionality, particularly focusing on the unique experiences of individuals who identify as both disabled and asexual. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding intersectionality, the societal norms that marginalize these identities, and the political implications of centrist, right-wing, and leftist perspectives on inclusivity and equity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the specific challenges faced by those at the intersection of multiple identities. Subscribe to Patreon [patreon.com/atitl] for episode transcripts. Keywords intersectionality, disabled, asexuality, societal norms, political spectrum, inclusivity, equity, relationships, discrimination, identity Chapters 00:00 Understanding Intersectionality 02:50 The Intersection of Asexuality and Disability 06:39 Navigating Identity and Social Norms 09:25 Start with introspection 11:03 Political Directions: Centrist Perspectives 18:37 The Right Turn: Risks and Consequences 26:30 The Left Turn: Towards Inclusivity and Equity
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