"Kumbayaism" was the term used to describe "safe diversity" in grassroots movements before now, and it sells big, but rarely delivers on its promises. Safe spaces by definition cannot be meaningfully intersectional or able to tackle major issues outside their own boundaries because real audiences are not as universal nor homogeneous as advertisers believe them to be.
"Kumbayaism" was the term used to describe "safe diversity" in grassroots movements before now, and it sells big, but rarely delivers on its promises. Safe spaces by definition cannot be meaningfully intersectional or able to tackle major issues outside their own boundaries because real audiences are not as universal nor homogeneous as advertisers believe them to be.