[2] The organization is intended to help intersex people find each other, connect, and improve their human rights situation.
[3] It documents the health and human rights situation facing intersex people in Mexico, and in the Latin American region more broadly, including societal taboos, incomprehension, unnecessary medicalization, and discrimination.
[4] Brújula Intersexual has also documented significant levels of poverty and disparities in access to health care based upon family wealth and income.
[10] Inter has imagined a society where sex or gender classifications are removed from birth certificates and other official identification documents.
[4][11] Laura Inter represented Brújula Intersexual at the Fourth International Intersex Forum, held in Amsterdam in April 2017.