The belief that Black people's stories are intended just for Black people to impact is encapsulated in Biakolo's quote: White stories are for the world and anybody can be impacted by them. The quotation by Biakolo has relevance to intersectionality since it discusses the idea of giving Black people's stories the same universal impact as White people's experiences. The recognition that every individual has a unique experience with oppression and discrimination, that each person's story matters, and that each person's story should be viewed equally with others is known as intersectionality.