Intersectionality and inclusion are deeply rooted in social and historical contexts. When translating these concepts, it’s essential to consider the local cultural understanding of identity, oppression, and diversity. What intersectionality means in one cultural setting might require adaptation to resonate meaningfully in another, beyond literal translation.
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