RECONCILIATION: MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER - OVERVIEW
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Applying an equity lens to the reporting phase includes diverse data aggregation and examining the intersectionality of respondents within the data 25 (a framework developed by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw that describes how overlapping social identities intersect and influence an individual’s experiences of oppression), and amplifying the perspectives of under-represented groups. Our team worked to ensure that all perspectives were represented in the Report; not only those that were captured by the main themes. As TWC conducted analysis, perspectives that were not widely shared amongst respondents were still given a space and amplified in each of the “What We Heard” sections. Limitations: Due to the small sample size and need to respect privacy, our team did not collect data on identity factors. Without this data, we were unable to disaggregate or examine the intersectionality of social identities during qualitative analysis. However, wherever it was possible to include analysis based on identity factors, our team made sure to capture these comments throughout the report. Recommendations: As mentioned above, TWC will recommend that BC Housing collect information about identity factors. During this phase, the project team might consider disaggregating the results for any further engagement and examining the intersectionality of respondents.
25 Ibid.
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