Considering the ways in which their identities interact with each other and create specific experiences related to multiple intersecting identities is a better way of examining individuals and the discrimination they may deal with. Kimberlé Crenshaw developed the framework for intersectionality, the theory that black women are not wholly defined by a singular identity, which is used in the process of examining the ways in which sexuality and race are related. Theory Intersectionality and dual minority identity
Homophobia in ethnic minority communities is any negative prejudice or form of discrimination in ethnic minority communities worldwide towards people who identify as–or are perceived as being–lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender ( LGBT), known as homophobia.