Sumario: | This book, written by José Fernando Lousada Arochena, examines the legal and social challenges faced by marginalized women and other groups affected by intersecting systems of oppression. The author explores the historical development of intersectionality, drawing on the contributions of Kimberlé Crenshaw, and discusses its impact on legal frameworks and public policies. Despite legal advancements, the book highlights the delays in implementing comprehensive protections for those most in need of equality. It advocates for centering marginalized groups in public policy, fostering alliances among social movements, and advancing societal progress. The book is aimed at legal professionals, policymakers, and scholars interested in gender equality and intersectionality.
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