MCWH in the Media

Building back better: An intersectional feminist approach to COVID-19 recovery

COVID-19 has laid bare the health, social and economic inequities between us, but it has also made us see how connected we all are. Recovery must build on those connections, strengthen them and deepen them, constructing the future on a solid foundation.

Intersectionality training participant

Great training. I hope this is available to many people, and is regularly offered.

Intersectionality training participant

Intersectionality training participant

I left with a greater understanding of the complex forms of violence and the need for prevention strategies that reflect that complexity

Intersectionality training participant

Intersectionality 101 participant

I feel as though my own definition and way of describing intersectionality was very generalised and I have a much deeper understanding of it now.

Intersectionality 101 participant

Intersectionality training participant

Previously I only understood intersectionality as a theoretical framework to consider issues, considering my privilege etc. Now I have a better understanding of how to practice intersectionality in my work.

Intersectionality training participant