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The article presents a commented interview that guides the journey throughout the work of Anahí Guedes de Mello, a Brazilian anthropologist and researcher of the Center for Disability Studies (NED) at the at Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil) and the Bioethics Institute "Anis". It points out that as a researcher, activist, anthropologist, feminist, deaf, lesbian, and a benchmark for Critical Disability Studies in Latin America, her main contributions point to the need of recognizing ableism as an intersectional category that frequently generates violence against people with disabilities.

Schewe, L. (2020). “Goddesses protect us from those new crusades”: Anahí Guedes de Mello, Feminist Anti-Ableist from the Global South. Nómadas, (52), 215–226. https://doi.org/10.30578/nomadas.n52a13

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