This refers to the idea that different aspects of human identity and experience, such as gender, race, class, sexuality, and ability, intersect and interact in complex ways that shape language and communication. Intersectionality can help to challenge simplistic and static notions of gender and language by highlighting the diverse and dynamic ways that people use language to express their identities, experiences, and social positions. For example, a black queer woman may use language in different ways than a white straight man or a disabled non-binary person, depending on their unique intersectional identities and contexts.