I don't really like that word “intersectionality”. Yes, I know, I know, but I feel that it complicates the basis of need, really. I feel that when we start discuss intersectionalities—yes, they are important, to an extent—we lose sight of the basics. The basics for me are really just our need as women, our need as women who are feeling lonely, our need as women who are not feeling supported and our need as women who want to do better, who want to serve, but need support to do so.
Let's not overcomplicate things. Things will just get confused, and then that leads to more reports and more reports, and then nothing gets done. Let's come back to the basis, and the basis is how we support people who are in need. I think what you need to do is start to use us to help us. I don't think that's happening enough.