intersectionality resources

these resources are designed to help you understand the history of intersectionality, from the Combahee River Collective statement to Kimberlé Crenshaw’s work and beyond.

Download this free resource for your training

This A4 PDF consists of intertwine’s privilege wheel and prompts to add the labels on the axes that create marginalisation and oppression.

Our most requested resource, the privilege wheel handout is designed for use in small group discussion as part of intersectionality training. Although it is free, we ask that you add a donation to your order if you or your organisation can afford it. intertwine pays 1% of all income to First Nations communities via the Pay the Rent Grassroots Collective.