Sex workers in Mexico City organize to demand rights
In Mexico City, sex workers protested for labor rights, housing, and healthcare. They celebrated being united and organized.
In Mexico City, sex workers protested for labor rights, housing, and healthcare. They celebrated being united and organized.
The Prosecutor's Office ordered new searches in San Vicente and Burzaco. But they yielded no new leads. A house was also raided.
For the first time, political parties must meet quotas to include candidates of Afro-descendant people, people with disabilities, and LGBTI people.
From now on, people's Unique Labor Identification Code (CUIL) numbers will no longer be governed by a binary gender distinction.
They were expelled from their territories, recovered a part of them, and now face an eviction trial.
The Sisas share their experiences of communication with identity. And the organization of an indigenous community in Buenos Aires province: “Sisa Pacha”.
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We interviewed Silena Mamondes, a community member, weaver, and folk singer, who spoke about gender roles in the community and the importance of female lineage and "godmotherhood."