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Autigénero. El espectro de las disidencias: autismo e identidades trans
We deserve a narrative written from the margins and for those of us who inhabit those margins to have a voice about our experiences and realities. We deserve to understand how our identities intersect with each other and with an oppressive world that excludes and pressures us.
This work talks about the intersection between autistic and trans identities, seeking to capture the challenges experienced by people living with this intersection when developing our identities.
This is for you all, but also for those who don’t see your reality reflected on these pages but might find it useful to understand that of others.
About the author:
Zoe García is a writer, musician, and biologist specialized in gender. A non-binary trans person, bisexual and autistic. They work between creation and dissemination, with an active presence on social media, where they share content about neurodivergences, trans realities, and diversity, from a personal, pedagogical, and critical perspective.
Their work moves between poetry and essay, and is also linked to education, management, and cultural production. They are part of the Col·lectiu Argelaga team, an organization that promotes educational actions, support, and projects related to diversity and inclusion. An activist in class struggle spaces, feminist and anti-ableist. Always in constant deconstruction.
Instagram: @zoe.grks