TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Bringing Intersectionality to Public An Introduction Olena Hankivsky & Julia Jordan-Zachery PART FOUNDATIONS IN THE FIELD 2. How Does One Live the Good Life? Assessing the State of Intersectionality in Public Policy Tiffany Manuel 3. Reflecting on Am I a Black Woman or a Woman Who is Black? A Few Thoughts on the Meaning of Intersectionality Julia Jordan-Zachery 4. Intersectionality and Public Some Lessons from Existing Models Olena Hankivsky & Renee Cormier 5. Empirical A Tale of Two Approaches Ange-Marie Hancock 6. An Intersectionality-Based Policy Analysis Critical Reflections on a Methodology for Advancing Equity Olena Hankivksy, Daniel Grace, Gemma Hunting, Melissa Giesbrecht, Alycia Fridkin, Sarah Rudrum, Olivier Ferlatte & Natalie Clark 7. The Difference That Power Intersectionality and Participatory Democracy Patricia Hill Collins PART INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGICAL DIRECTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS 8. Quantitative Approaches to New Methodological Directions and Implications for Policy Analysis Joshua Dubrow & Corina Ilinca 9. Cultivating Intersectional Communities of A Case Study of the New Mexico Statewide Race, Gender, Class Data Policy Consortium As a Convergence Space for Co-Creating Intersectional Inquiry, Ontologies, Data Collection and Social Justice Praxis Nancy López, Michael O'Donnell, Lucas Pedraza, Carmela Roybal & Jeffrey Mitchell 10. Beyond economic Intersectionality and health policy in low- and middle-income countries Gita Sen & Aditi Iyer 11. Lobbying suicide prevention policy for gay and bisexual An intersectionality-informed photovoice project Olivier Ferlatte & John Oliffe PART DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON PERSISTENT PROBLEMS 12. Understanding Single Womanhood in An Intersectional Perspective Crystal, L. Jiang & Wanqi Gong 13. An Intersectionality Based Framework for Tobacco Control Jenny Douglas 14. "If they beat you and your children have eaten, that is fine..." Intersections of Poverty, Livelihoods and Violence against Women and Girls in the Karamoja Region, Uganda Joseph Rujumba & Japheth Kwiringira 15. Through the Looking An Intersectional Lens of South African Education Policy Michèle Schmidt & Raj Mestry 16. Scaling Educational Policy and Practice Historical and Contemporary Cases from South and Southeast Asia Mayurakshi Chaudhuri, Viola Thimm, & Sarah Mahler PART COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND ADVOCACAY FOR CHANGE 17. Intersectionality and Indigenous Peoples in Experiences with engagement in Native Title and mining Natalie Osborne, Catherine Howlett, & Deanna Grant-Smith 18. From gender-sensitivity to an intersectionality and participatory approach in health research and public policy in the Netherlands Petra Verdonk, Maaike Muntinga, Hannah Leyerzapf & Tineke Abma 19