Column #41 Present in You Can't Live on Love
Presentes director María Eugenia Ludueña spoke with Franco Torchia about the XXVII LGBTIQ Pride March in Buenos Aires: how young people took to the streets en masse to put their bodies on the line to celebrate diversity, show their pride, claim their rights, and defend their identities and desires.

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Presentes director María Eugenia Ludueña spoke with Franco Torchia about the 27th Buenos Aires LGBTIQ Pride March: how young people took to the streets en masse to celebrate diversity, show their pride, demand their rights, and defend their identities and desires. They also discussed the controversy surrounding Jimena Barón, the split within the Organizing Committee, and the massive celebration of 400,000 people with their main demands.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018


In addition, Santiago, Chile, also marched for the second time this year, with three main demands: marriage equality, same-sex adoption, and the inclusion of children in the Gender Identity Law; and they also called for "Justice for Nicole Saavedra." In Costa Rica, a young lesbian woman was murdered and dismembered.

And finally, Presentes' second birthday will be celebrated with a very special event : on Saturday the 24th, we'll be holding a day of collaborative editing of LGBT+ content on the Spanish Wikipedia. It's an open activity for everyone who wants to join. We'll be waiting for you at 10 am at the Faculty of Social Sciences.


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