
Barcelona's Plus-Size Community Fights for Public Space Inclusion
Barcelona's Plus-Size Community Faces Public Space Discrimination Barcelona, Spain – Members of La Gorda, a collective for plus-size people, are speaking out about the discrimination they face in accessing public spaces in the city. The group highlights the challenges they encounter in everyday life, such as finding adequate seating at bars and navigating public transportation. "The desire is to spend a day unnoticed, to be invisible," says one member, reflecting the emotional burden of feeling constantly scrutinized. The video shows instances where the women struggle to fit into standard-sized chairs at outdoor cafes, leading to discomfort and even physical injury. Another member shares, "Many times we isolate ourselves to avoid facing these situations." This highlights the social isolation experienced by those who feel unwelcome in public spaces. La Gorda's advocacy underscores the need for greater inclusivity and accessibility in urban design and public services. Their experiences offer a crucial perspective on the need for businesses and municipalities to create more welcoming and accommodating environments for all members of the community.