Intersectionality highlights that women in tech are not a homogeneous group; their experiences are shaped by overlapping identities such as race, ethnicity, class, and disability. For example, a Black woman in tech may face both racial bias and gender bias simultaneously, impacting her access to opportunities and workplace treatment differently than her white female colleagues. Recognizing these layers helps organizations address diverse barriers more effectively across cultures.

Intersectionality highlights that women in tech are not a homogeneous group; their experiences are shaped by overlapping identities such as race, ethnicity, class, and disability. For example, a Black woman in tech may face both racial bias and gender bias simultaneously, impacting her access to opportunities and workplace treatment differently than her white female colleagues. Recognizing these layers helps organizations address diverse barriers more effectively across cultures.

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