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Join our Mission 2030 Webinar on Intersectionality and the Missing Voices in Sport for All
  • June 19, 2026
  • TAFISA

Join our Mission 2030 Webinar on Intersectionality and the Missing Voices in Sport for All

We are pleased to invite you to our next webinar on the topic, "No One on the Sidelines: Intersectionality and the Missing Voices in Sport for All". The webinar will be hosted on 21 July from 12:00 to 13:30 (UTC+2/CEST). Save the date and register now to secure your spot!

Across the globe, over one billion people live with some form of disability, while millions more navigate life as migrants, often in unfamiliar communities, facing language barriers, cultural differences, gender inequalities, and limited access to social networks. For many people, the barriers they face are not the result of a single identity or circumstance but the product of multiple, overlapping realities: disability, migration status, gender, race, age, socioeconomic background, and more. A migrant woman with a disability, for instance, does not experience exclusion from sport in a way that can be attributed to any one of those identities. She navigates all of them simultaneously, and the barriers she faces are compounded at each intersection. This is the essence of intersectionality: the recognition that people's lives are shaped by multiple systems of advantage and disadvantage that interact in complex and often invisible ways.

Bringing an intersectional lens to Sport for All is not about adding complexity; it is about designing better, more responsive programmes that reflect the real diversity of the communities we serve. It means asking who is still not in the room, and why. It means co-designing with communities rather than for them. And it means building organisational cultures, data systems, and accountability structures capable of seeing and responding to layered need.

This webinar will explore what intersectionality means in practice for Sport for All, from community outreach to programme design. Drawing on case studies and practitioner experience, the discussion will examine how organisations can move from awareness of intersectionality to genuine structural change: creating sport environments that do not simply tolerate difference but are actively designed around it.

The 90-minute program will bring together experts, lived experiences and professionals. It aims to enlighten, encourage action, and share best practices. 

Don't miss out! Register and share this with your network, work colleagues, and friends! Participation is FREE and open to everyone. Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4817612346636/WN_OLy94707QeaRAkAENXqnJQ

Following your registration, you will receive a link to join the Webinar on Zoom.