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Intersectional Feminism – Virtual Session

February 6 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Free

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All inequality is not created equal and an intersectional approach shows the way that people’s social identities such as race, gender, class, sexuality or immigrant status can overlap, creating compounding experiences of discrimination.

In this session, Selam will be speaking about the ways in which White Feminism, which is the dominant narrative in understanding women’s rights has extracted, exploited and co-opted Black Feminist movements in order to center White supremacy as the essential power structure.

We will explore how intersectional feminism centers the voices of those experiencing overlapping, concurrent forms of oppression in order to understand the depths of the inequities and the relationships within systems.

We cannot advocate for the rights of women, trans, non-binary and 2SLGBTQ+ communities and folks with disabilities without the impacts of racial injustice at the forefront. And we cannot advocate for racial justice if we are not actively naming and dismantling White supremacy and the social and structural outcomes it produces.

Organizers

quinte cultural innovation committee

BPW Hastings & Prince Edward

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The Bay of Quinte RMB Land Acknowledgement

The Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board is committed to acknowledging, appreciating and understanding the Indigenous peoples’ historic connection to this land and to raising awareness by building relationships in collaboration with Indigenous partners and communities. 

We recognize and acknowledge that we are living and working on the traditional territory of the Wendat, Mississauga, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee which includes the Kenhtè:ke Kanyen’kehá:ka (Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte) with whom we work in direct partnership with. 

This partnership focuses on the common goal of celebrating the region with the Kenhtè:ke Kanyen’kehá:ka who are equal partners within the organization and at the Board of Directors table contributing to the mandate and operations.

This mandate includes listening to, learning from, and collaborating with the Kenhtè:ke Kanyen’kehá:ka and actively incorporating their culture and heritage into the practice of responsible destination marketing and management of the region.

We understand that this land acknowledgement is only a small step towards the larger process of reparations and reconciliation.

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