Advancing Inclusion Through Intersectionality
draft-les-white-intersectional-dots-00
Document | Type | Withdrawn by IETF Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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Author | Les White | ||
Last updated | 2021-03-31 | ||
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Abstract
Inclusion is a stated goal of the IETF but obtaining a just and equitable inclusive result that guarantees proportional representation from marginalized groups requires intersectionality. The use of badge dots are IETF can signify one's intersectionality status and be used to ensure more inclusion and further social justice.
Authors
Les White (les.white@engineer.com)
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