Not One Freedom Less: Urgent conversations about the rights of trans people
Activist Alba Rueda hosts a series of interviews with specialists in transgender rights. The urgency of a broad and diverse social response.
Activist Alba Rueda hosts a series of interviews with specialists in transgender rights. The urgency of a broad and diverse social response.
Two years have passed since the triple lesbian murder in Barracas, a hate crime that left only one survivor. The oral trial begins on May 18. Activists are calling for a demonstration to commemorate the date.
Activists recorded 11 trans femicides between January and April. They denounce investigations that do not respect gender identity.
In 2025, the World Health Organization recognized breastfeeding as a viable option for people living with HIV who are receiving effective treatment. This article explores experiences, essential support, and the latest scientific research on breastfeeding and HIV.
Ophelia Pastrana—a trans woman and one of the most influential voices on technology—proposes an approach to thinking about AI and understanding how biases operate in technology. "Artificial intelligence is a service," she says, among other things, in this interview.
Actress and playwright Eug Krla explains why *Aquí va una canción para ti* (Here's a Song for You) is the first play in which she presents herself as a trans woman. She also discusses how her work with disability led her to the discourses of Maite Amaya, Lohana Berkins, Diana Sacayán, Susy Shock, and Marlene Wayar, as well as her relationship with her father and with social media.
Norma Castillo was the protagonist of the first same-sex marriage between women in Latin America. With this excerpt from *The Hidden Path*, her autobiography, we invite you to join the pre-sale campaign. Lesbian memory, love, and activism.
Soledad Cayunao went to trial for defending the headwaters of the Chubut River. Despite being acquitted, she cannot return to Mapuche territory. During the trial, the businessman who accused her of land grabbing sparked a scandal by revealing how he acquired the land. What's next for this woman, her fight for water, and the plot behind the dispossession?.
The court ruled that the murder of Zoe López García—Gondolín's aunt and a human rights advocate for transgender and transvestite people—was aggravated by the familial relationship and the presence of gender-based violence, but dismissed the hate crime charge. Her partner, the perpetrator, was convicted.
Economic and political setbacks hinder access to public health services for the HIV-positive migrant population. The response of activist groups.