What was the first LGBT+ Pride March like in Argentina?
What was the first Pride march like that proceeded down Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires? And why is it celebrated in November?.
What was the first Pride march like that proceeded down Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires? And why is it celebrated in November?.
From a small orange house in Zongolica, women who speak native languages, community leaders, and survivors are fighting against gender violence after several femicides in the area.
The songbook is the product of the Voz Propia workshop, taught by the artists Susy Shock and Javiera, and exists in paper and digital format.
A journey through the career of the Argentine artist: from the streets and protest hip hop to the more intimate maturity of a new album to be released in February 2022.
Various identities participated on Friday the 29th in the Third Plurinational LGBTTIQ Trans Pride March and walked through the streets of the Padre Mugica neighborhood, in the Villa de Retiro.
It is the world's first fictional work on the topic of transgender children and is based on the true story of Luana. In 2013, "Lulú" was a pioneer in Argentina in achieving recognition for her transgender identity on the National Identity Document (DNI).
She has become a symbol of the protests against Nayib Bukele's government. Despite intimidation from the ruling party, Lady Drag intends to continue using her drag queen persona to highlight the shortcomings of the president and Congress.
Law 26.160, the Indigenous Emergency Law, was about to expire, but its extension for four years was established by Decree 805, published this Thursday in the Official Gazette. Hate speech and racism resurfaced along with the law's expiration.
Those who enjoy the food are LGBT+ people; senior citizens; and people experiencing homelessness. It's a community project that emerged during the pandemic and dreams of becoming a cultural center.