For Individuals
Join us for a live, virtual session or stream recordings on demand.
Each live event or recording you take part in includes a variety of additional resources, add-ons and take-aways to ensure the learnings are transformative and applicable to your work.

Expert and Enthusiastic Facilitators and Presenters, with long records of grants awarded, published work, and practical experience on the topic.

Communication leading up to the event, including any materials you need to prepare. Recordings come with pre- and post-reading lists.

The presentation slide deck in PDF format, which includes summaries, statements, citations, figures, and exercises. Plus resource lists on that topic and beyond.

Optional add-on consultation hours. Packaged with your purchase into one transaction, one on one consultations start at $300/hour. Monthly small group office hours can be as low as $100 per month with an annual subscription.
Coming Up in
September 2026:
Monday, September 14,
Wednesday, September 16,
Friday, September 18
12PM-2PMET
Thursday, September 17, 2026,
12PM-1PM ET
Below is an excerpt from Harnessing the Power of Structural Quantitative Intersectionality Research (SQIR) with Ariel Beccia, PhD. This excerpt focuses on a short history of SQIR.
To sample some of our offerings, join a free event, visit our YouTube Channel, or apply to join the Intersectionality Collective.
If you would like access to recordings, help in registering, group registrations rates, a customized package, a consultation add-on or would like to stream the offering to a your class or lab, please contact us.
About Intersectionality
- Get Up To Speed on Intersectionality [Edited Recording]
- Submitted! The Art and Science of Writing about Intersectionality for Peer Review [Edited Recording]
- Intersectionality as Action: Introduction to A Framework for Applied Intersectionality Research (FAIR) [Live Virtual in October or Edited Recording]
- Intersectionality, an Indispensable Critical Framework for Qualitative Health Equity Research, February 2025 [Edited Recording]
- Intersectionality as Methodology [Edited Recording]
- Navigating the Intersectional Dissertation: The 10 Most Important Things to Know [Edited Recording]
- Gendered Racism and What We Miss When We Only Focus on Black Women and Cancer [Edited Recording]
Qualitative Intersectionality Research
- Workshop: Health Equity Qualitative Research with Professor Lisa Bowleg [Edited Recording]
- The Qualitative Dissertation: The Most Important Things to Know [Recorded]
- Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research for Intervention Development [Recorded]
Quantitative Intersectionality Research
- Measure It! Strategies for Developing Reliable and Valid Self-Report Intersectionality Measures for Quantitative Research [Live Virtual in October and November or Recorded]
- Leveraging the Quants in Intersectionality Research: Foundations, Fundamentals, and Applications including two Step-by-Step sessions with R-Studio [Recorded]
Structural Quantitative Intersectionality Research
- Measure it (Structurally)! Identifying and Developing Measures for Structural Quantitative intersectionality Research: A Deeper Dive [Live Virtual in September or Recording]
- Multilevel Analysis of Individual Heterogeneity and Discriminatory Accuracy (MAIHDA): Introduction and Deep Dive [Live Virtual in October or Recording]
- Harness the Power of Structural Quantitative Intersectionality Research [Recorded]
- How Measuring Structural Oppression Can Advance Intersectional Health Equity with Professor Patricia Homan [Recorded]
Mixed Methods Intersectionality Research
- Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research for Intervention Development [Recorded]
Intersectional Interventions
- Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research for Intervention Development [Recorded]
Professional Development
- Get the Salary You Deserve Without Compromising Who You Are [Live Virtual September or Recorded]
- Tips, Tricks, and Tactics for Getting Tenure (and Staying Sane) at R1 Universities [Live Virtual October or Recorded]
- Strategies for Winning Promotion & Tenure Packet at R1 Universities [Live Virtual November or Recorded]
- Thinking About Writing a Book with an Academic Press? [Live Virtual December or Recorded]
- From Chore to Joy: Transform Your Writing Process [Recorded]
- Educate, Engage and Enliven! How to Give Great Presentations (and Deal with the Haters in the Room) [Recorded]
Keynote Addresses by Leading Scholars
[Edited Recordings Only]
- Professor Dorothy Roberts: Reproductive Justice as Intersectional Praxis: Lessons from Uplifting Black Women, July 2026
- Professor Lisa Bowleg: Gendered Racism and What We Miss When We Only Focus on Black Women and Cancer, March 2026
- Professor Patricia Hill Collins: Times of Uncertainty: Challenges and Strategies, July 2025
- Professor Lisa Bowleg: Intersectionality, an Indispensable Critical Framework for Qualitative Health Equity Research, February 2025
- Professor Patricia Homan: Getting Structural: How Measuring Structural Oppression Can Advance Intersectional Health Equity, July 2024
- Professor Patricia Hill Collins: Intersectionality as Methodology, July 2023
Multilevel Analysis of Individual Heterogeneity and Discriminatory Accuracy (MAIHDA): Introduction and Deep Dive
Measure It! Strategies for Developing Reliable and Valid Self-Report Intersectionality Measures for Quantitative Research
Intersectionality as Action: Introduction to A Framework for Applied Intersectionality Research (FAIR)©
Leveraging Quantitative Intersectionality Research to Advance Health Equity: Foundations, Fundamentals, & ApplicationsWe understand that many people's grants have been terminated and that budgets for professional development have been slashed. We stand in solidarity with you. In this era, ITI has consciously and intentionally reduced our prices to ensure that people can still access the training resources that they need to build their intersectionality research capacity and skills and advance health equity. If budgetary restrictions are limiting your ability to register, please email us to see how we may be able to work with your circumstances.
Generally speaking, our offerings attract between 5-20 people per session.
ISI is an in-person intensive attractive people from around the world. For that event, we usually keep the numbers to approximately 50-60.
If you are attending live, you can expect to receive:
- A confirmation email with reminders leading up to the date;
- A personalized Zoom invitation to the sessions;
- An invitation to the Intersectionality Collective. If you’re not yet a member, you’ll have the option to select the annual membership level that suits you best;
- Any resources and materials will be in the Collective for you to access on a limited time basis;
- ITI’s weekly newsflash email.
If you have purchased a recording of the training, you can expect to receive:
- An invitation to the Intersectionality Collective;
- Instructions on how to access the recording, which will require you to join the Collective on the membership tier that suits you;
- Resources and materials will be in the Collective for you to access on a limited time basis;
- ITI’s weekly newsflash email.
Most of the people who participate in our trainings for individuals are supported by funds from their institutions. Here’s a template that you can use to request support from your institution (e.g., Department Chair, Dean of Research, Supervisor). Although we can’t guarantee that your request will be successful, we believe that such a request could increase your chances for success.
By registering and paying for the event, you are agreeing to ITI Terms and Policies.
ITI does not issue refunds unless we cancel a training. If we do cancel, we’ll give you the option to apply the funds to another ITI training in the next 12 months or issue a refund.
If you cannot attend the event, we’ll send you a limited time link to the recording and any relevant resources.
We’d be happy to hear from you. Please email us at info@intersectionalitytraining.com









