Colombia: First collective reparation for LGBT+ victims of the conflict
The LGBT Roundtable of Commune 8 in Medellín is the first sexual diversity organization recognized as a Subject of Collective Reparation in the Colombian armed conflict.
The LGBT Roundtable of Commune 8 in Medellín is the first sexual diversity organization recognized as a Subject of Collective Reparation in the Colombian armed conflict.
In April 1973, a group of young transvestites took to the streets, marking the beginning of the intense struggles for diversity in Chile. This was met with total rejection from the press in a politically turbulent climate. “Faggots flaunted their sexual deviance in the Plaza de Armas,” headlined the newspaper Clarín.