Knowledge is not a privilege. It is transformation!

Intersectionalities.org exists to support people of diverse identities to co-create accessible, inclusive, multilingual, culturally grounded online knowledge, focused on human rights, development, humanitarian action, and climate change, leading their own lives and driving collective transformation.
Accessible, inclusive, multilingual, online, and co-created knowledge

SeshatHub
Digital knowledge in accessible formats and rooted in lived experience

Ishtar Centre
Capacity-building, training and expert hub focusing on guidance, technical expertise, and rights-based education.

Roots Fund
Direct micro-grants for grassroots organisations, producing contextual, accessible content.
From Learning to Leading
Knowledge. Action. Change
How accessible knowledge fuels leadership, advocacy, and lasting change:
This space highlights the intersectional dimensions of our community: young people of racialised backgrounds, queer and LGBTIQ+ leaders, Indigenous, persons with disabilities, women in rural contexts, migrants, and displaced populations. These are the individuals most often erased from knowledge systems, and yet, they are the ones rewriting the script.
adults without formal schooling
young people Unemployed
adults lack basic literacy skills
children and youth out of school
The Challenge
Access to knowledge is not a luxury, it is a foundation for autonomy, participation, and dignity.
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