August 2025 |
HR InTouchThe Monthly Newsletter of the Greater Madison Area SHRM |
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In This EditionPresident's Message
Legal Update: “I Didn’t Want to Make a Big Deal About It” Compensation and Benefits The 2025 Greater Madison Area SHRM Compensation Survey is now open for participation! Professional Development and Events August Professional Development Summit -
Get Involved - Board Spotlight: Membership Recruitment and Retention Virtual Roundtables for 2025!
Volunteer Opportunity: Resume Reviewers Needed for South Central Wisconsin Job Fair Diversity Observances in August and September August is Intersectionality Awareness Month
GMA SHRM Retiree Membership Welcome New Members! Congratulations to our 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 year anniversary members!
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Be sure to register today and secure your spot!
Government Affairs & Legal Updates Legal Update: “I Didn’t Want to Make a Big Deal About It”Submitted by Brian P. Goodman, and Storm Larson, Attorneys at Boardman & Clark LLP, a Platinum Partner
Compensation and Benefits
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![]() Intersectionality, Kimberlé Crenshaw. Screenshot from the Makers Conference (2020) |
Intersectionality is a framework for understanding how the multiple identities each person holds—such as race, class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, nationality, ability, age, background, and family structure—intersect to shape their unique experiences of privilege and discrimination.
Coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, the term emphasizes that people do not experience systems of advantage or oppression through a single lens. For example, the experiences of a Black woman in the workplace may be shaped by both her race and gender in ways that are distinct from those of someone who shares only one of those identities.
For HR professionals, acknowledging intersectional identities is essential to fostering inclusive, equitable, and psychologically safe workplaces. Everyone brings unique identities that influence how they experience company culture, advancement opportunities, bias, and belonging.
When we acknowledge that all people hold multiple, intersecting identities, we’re better equipped to:
Recognizing and honoring people’s intersectional identities is essential for meaningfully addressing social inequities and developing inclusive, effective solutions.
August and September Observances
Abby | Breunig | Madison Family Dental Associates | |
Alice | Chang-Der Bedrosian | SHRM-SCP | U.S. Bank |
Chelsea | Daley | SHRM-CP | University of Wisconsin System |
Clara | Tavarez | Promega | |
Lyra | Trapp | SHRM- SCP, SPHR | LTP Services |
Jennie | Vamstad | Illuminus | |
Brianna | Ziegler | SHRM-SCP | Alliant Power |