Ni Una Menos united all the struggles with the cry: “Out with Milei!”
Sectors punished by Javier Milei's government came together on the tenth anniversary of Ni Una Menos, in a massive march that marked an unprecedented unity.
Sectors punished by Javier Milei's government came together on the tenth anniversary of Ni Una Menos, in a massive march that marked an unprecedented unity.
Ten years after the first Ni Una Menos (Not One Less), feminisms and diversity face a complex situation. There have been enormous advances along the way. How can we continue building despite attacks, setbacks, and political fragmentation?
Annie is a 10-year-old trans girl. This comic was created based on interviews with her and her family. It's a story about what it's like to grow up with a diverse childhood.
We spoke with Mexican singer-songwriter Vivir Quintana, author of the feminist anthem "Canción sin miedo" (Song Without Fear), during her visit to Argentina where she presented her latest album "Cosas que sorpresan a la audiencia" (Things That Surprise the Audience).
The Federal Court of General Roca sentenced six members of the Lafken Winkul Mapu Mapuche community to suspended prison terms of up to two and a half years. This is the second trial the members have faced following the evictions and militarization of their territories.
Transvestite and trans collectives are demanding historic reparations for those who survived structural violence and persecution simply for existing. On Transgender National Day, for the third consecutive year, transvestites took their demand to Plaza de Mayo.
For four years, photographer Jess Insfrán Pérez documented the life of Liz Paola Cortaza, a trans woman and survivor of the Stroessner dictatorship in Paraguay. The result is ¿Cómo muchos recuerdos guarda la memoria? (How Many Memories Does Memory Hold?), a photographic essay that celebrates her existence and denounces the historical debts of the State.
May 17th is commemorated worldwide as the day to fight against violence towards LGBTI* people. It is officially known as the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia.
The judge was ordered to expand the investigation of the defendant in the triple lesbicide in Barracas and to consider the case as a hate crime, as requested by the plaintiffs and the Prosecutor's Office. The Court's decision was announced on the birthday of Andrea, Sofía's partner, the only survivor.
Ariel Castillo worked at the Teatro Colón, was 47 years old, and lived in San Martín. His killers are still at large. Activists denounce this as an organized crime group that targets gay men.