Three transgender women were murdered in Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Colima.
Both families and human rights defenders “are afraid to speak out.”
Both families and human rights defenders “are afraid to speak out.”
María Antual was taken to the police station and is not being allowed to return to her territory, where her injured sister remains. They are awaiting a hearing.
Transvestite and trans organizations denounce that sex workers are charged quotas and that if they do not comply they are murdered.
The question about gender identity, which will be included in the Argentine census for the first time, is a step towards addressing a long-standing issue. Trans-exclusionary groups are seeking to halt this progress.
The refusal of the Peruvian justice system and state to recognize the co-maternity of Darling and Jenny violates a series of rights of them and the child.
A study revealed that 7 out of 10 trans and non-binary people suffered discrimination. The stories of Carolina and Iván.
“Can Higui, a lesbian, black, and poor woman, defend herself against an attack? The ruling answers this question and recognizes her right to self-defense.
At the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) there was a panel of trans-exclusionary feminists where the existence of trans, intersex and non-binary people was denied.
They report an increase in violence and neglect. There is also a lack of access to healthcare.
It was a historic march because of its massive size: 20,000 indigenous and peasant people mobilized in Asunción to demand action from the State regarding evictions and the lack of aid due to droughts.