Postcolonial Feminism is a type of feminism that focuses on issues faced by women who come from countries that were once colonies of other countries. It is an intersectional school of thought that looks at how race, class, gender, sexuality, religion, and other forms of oppression can be used to oppress and marginalize women of color who originate from post-colonial societies. Postcolonial Feminism focuses on how colonialism affects the lives of women of color and how they can fight against it. It is an important tool to help fight against racism and inequality that has been perpetuated through colonialism.