The paper aims to critically examine existing research conducted in Slovenia on the topic of discrimination. The authors focus on research on intersectional discrimination, which provides new insight into the substance and realities of discrimination in modern societies. An overview of the research carried out in the field of discrimination in Slovenia between 1991 and 2018 shows that research on discrimination is most often focused on a one-dimensional experience of discrimination. So far, only two empirical studies that directly address the intersectional approach to discrimination have been carried out in Slovenia. This, however, does not mean that other studies do not deal with intersectionality. Even when it comes to research from the 1990s, the authors find examples of studies that draw attention to the coeffects of several personal circumstances on the position of an individual and the new social realities that arise at these intersections.