
White Feminism
So the question stands: has feminism truly evolved today to be inclusive of all women? This is where intersectional feminism comes in. In 1989, intersectional feminism was introduced by Kimberlé Crenshaw, a Black civil rights activist and an American law professor at UCLA and Columbia University. Intersection means understanding that a person has multiple identities and how those identities may disadvantage or benefit them. We all have more than one identity.