The only suspect in the transfemicide of Alejandra "La Power" Benítez was acquitted
Power was shot in the back and killed on November 5 of last year, at the door of the place where she lived.
Power was shot in the back and killed on November 5 of last year, at the door of the place where she lived.
Camila Sosa Villada writes about the Old Women of the Water and the memory of transvestites in this text, part of the book for the 10th anniversary of FILBA.
Octavio Romero was to be the first openly gay prefect in the Armed Forces to enter into a same-sex marriage. Months before the wedding, he disappeared and was found dead in the Río de la Plata with signs of having been beaten. Since then, his partner has been seeking justice.