Column #39 of Presents in You Can't Live on Love
In this week's column on "You Can't Live on Love," we discuss an unprecedented event in Latin America that took place this week in Mendoza: non-binary people obtained gender-neutral documents. Also, the good news of the week: the Supreme Court's expert opinion confirms that Mariana Gómez's detention is...

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In this week's column on "You Can't Live on Love," we discuss an unprecedented event in Latin America that took place this week in Mendoza: non-binary people obtained gender-neutral identity documents. We also have the good news of the week: the Supreme Court's expert report confirms that Mariana Gómez's arrest over a year ago in Constitución was a hate crime against lesbians, although she will still face trial. We also cover the visit of American actress and activist Sara Ramírez to Mocha Celis High School and the election of the first openly gay governor in the United States.
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