THEEEEE concept that suggests that everyone has identities connected to family, religion, occupation, cultural origin, gender, and other characteristics is known as intersectionality. Intersectionality recognizes that individuals have multiple identities and experiences that intersect and interact with one another, shaping their experiences of privilege, oppression, and discrimination in complex ways. This concept was first introduced by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 and has since become an important framework for understanding and addressing issues of social justice and inequality