sexuality + disability
our intersectional work with structurally excluded groups focuses on promoting sexual, reproductive, and disability rights and justice while preventing individual harms and tackling stigma and discrimination.
who we are
We are a global feminist human rights organization, led by feminists from the global South. CREA builds feminist leadership, strengthens movements, challenges unjust power structures, expands sexual and reproductive freedoms and advances the human rights of structurally excluded women and girls, persons of diverse sexualities, genders and sex characteristics, sex workers, and persons with disabilities.
our approach
Our approach is based on centering disability within feminist conversations and practice. CREA works specifically with women, lesbian, bisexual, queer (LBQ), trans, non-binary and intersex persons with disabilities to advance sexual and reproductive rights and amplify their voices in key decision-making spaces.
disability rights movement
As feminist allies to the disability rights movement, we strive to collaboratively shape spaces for reimagining the intersection of gender, disability, and rights. Our approach to these rights extends beyond addressing harm; we aim to emphasize joy and pleasure at the center of our efforts.