Absolutely. That's even within newcomer communities. We work within the diversity of the Muslim community, but the Muslim community is not homogenous. Syrian women might have very different barriers than Afghan women, or folks who identify as LGBTQ will have different barriers.
We always have to be very careful about it. There are shared experiences, but even with groups, there are very unique experiences. Therefore, we always have to make space for those unique experiences and look for where the most vulnerable or where the marginalized are, even within collective community identities.