Women with disabilities and sexual/reproductive rights: limits and needs in the anti-capacity struggle
Human Rights; Gender; Deficiency; Sexuality
The main objective of this work is to analyze whether the anti-capacitivist movement in Brazil, in its spaces of political organization, has put on the agenda the discussion about the sexual and reproductive rights of women with disabilities. Through documental and bibliographic analysis, it consults documents and public materials belonging to the Coletivo Feminista Helen Keller and the Forum of Women with Disabilities of Mossoró, taken as sample spaces for the knowledge of the feminist struggle allied to anti-capacity in different regions of Brazil. Based on the results obtained and the readings carried out, a discussion is made about sexuality; social model of disability and conceptual differences between sexual and reproductive rights as fundamental human rights. In addition to situating the historical path of women with disabilities as a political subject, the work also analyzes the limits and possibilities of conquest and maintenance of rights in the capitalist mode of production under gender oppression; class and race/ethnicity.