“…Colonial, racial, gendered, ableist, class, and caste systems of power and their place-based outcomes (re)produce household water insecurities, and associated adverse social, economic, physical, and mental wellbeing outcomes (Crow and Sultana, 2002;Daigle, 2018;Deitz and Meehan, 2019;Dewachter et al, 2018;Duignan et al, 2022;Gerlak et al, 2022;Jepson et al, 2017;Jones et al, 2005;Leder et al, 2017;Loftus, 2014;Lu et al, 2014;Mawani, 2022;Meehan et al, 2020;Méndez-Barrientos et al, 2022;O'Leary, 2019;Radonic and Jacob, 2021;Ranganathan, 2016;Shah et al, 2021;Sultana, 2009Sultana, , 2020Truelove, 2019;Wilson et al, 2021;Wolbring, 2011;Wutich et al, 2022). This section reviews water affordability and insecurity experiences at the intersections of gender and class oppression.…”