LGTBI public policies with an intersectional view

The intersectionality recognizes that people, also the LGTBI, are crossed by different inequalities and that in this crossing generates a new type of discrimination that goes beyond the sum of these axes.

Gayles.tv.- The 2, 3 and 4 days in May were held in Barcelona on second meeting of the project "Intersectionality in metropolitan LGTBI policies" promoted by Metropolis (World Association of the Great Metropolises). Cities like Montevideo, Medellin, CDMX, Berlin, Buenos Aires y Barcelona meet in order to produce common knowledge for incorporate the intersectional approach in LGTBI policies.

Laura Pérez (Councilor for Feminisms and LGTBI of Barcelona City Council), Marta Cruells (Chief of the Cabinet of the Department of Feminisms and LGTBI), Andrés Scagliola (Executive Coordinator of the Secretary of Diversity, Municipality of Montevideo), Meritxell Sàez (Technique of the Department for the Promotion of Women's Rights and the LGTBI collective, Feminisms and LGBTI Directorate of Barcelona City Council), Florencio Chicote (Head of Unit / VI B - LGBTI of the Department of Justice, Consumer Protection and Non-Discrimination of the Berlin Senate), Luz Angela Alvarez (Secretary of Social Inclusion and the leader of the projects for the inclusion of the LGBTI collective in Medellin), Pamela Malewicz (Undersecretary of Human Rights and Cultural Pluralism of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Jacqueline L'Hoist, president of the Council for the Prevention and Elimination of Discrimination of the City of Mexico COPRED), Gerard Coll-Planas (director of the Center d'Estudis Interdisciplinaris de Gènere, Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya) and Miquel Missé (Center d'Estudis Interdisciplinaris de Gènere, Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya) analyze this meeting and tell us their vision about intersectionality.

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