Feminism, Anti-Ableism, and the Right to Desire: Interview with Andrea García-Santesmases
Disability is not an individual problem. It is the result of social barriers and the lack of adequate services. In this interview, Natalia Gherardi, Executive Director of ELA, speaks with Andrea García-Santesmases, author of The Desired Body, a book that brings together feminism and anti-ableism to rethink care, autonomy, and sexual rights. What happens when gender and disability intersect in everyday life, in healthcare, and in access to rights?
This conversation invites us to question traditional models and to build a more inclusive society. On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, this exchange reminds us that accessibility, desire, and autonomy must be part of any rights' agenda. Join the conversation and discover why, without intersectionality, there can be no real justice.
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