Robert Bosch Stiftung has just published a new e-booklet — The Transformative Power of Intersectionality. Women in Migration Network was one of eleven organizations participating a Bosch foundation program exploring intersectionality. The e-booklet — available in English, Spanish and German — emerges from that program. This was a unique opportunity for WIMN, and the process contributed to a deepened understanding and commitment to an intersectional approach throughout our own work.
Read more about the program and download the e-booklet here:
From Robert Bosch Stiftung:
“Eleven completely different organizations from around the world, funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung to explore intersectionality in practice and to exchange ideas on a regular basis: this was the concept for the Support Program “Reducing Inequalities through Intersectional Practice” that started in 2020. Partner organizations working on different aspects of inequality and with different approaches received funding to explore and deepen their intersectional practices. In a year-long facilitated and co-designed learning format partners were invited to share issues and challenges they encountered when working with an intersectional approach.”
“With the program having ended, an e-booklet was created to explore “The Transformative Power of Intersectionality”. In several interviews and contributions, it offers insights into the intersectional practices of partners and the reflections, insights and demands that emerged from the program. With this publication, the Robert Bosch Stiftung wants to increase visibility for successful intersectional approaches in social change work and contribute to the widespread application of intersectionality in practice.”
Go here to download the Principles for Intersectionality in Social Change Work, available in seven languages:
https://www.bosch-stiftung.de/en/intersectionality-prism-through-which-look-world