The Ava Guaraní Paranaense forest guardians resist eviction and the plundering of their lands
They were expelled from their territories, recovered a part of them, and now face an eviction trial.
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”.
Mariana Sepúlveda, a trans activist from Paraguay, recounts the resistance and challenges faced by many trans women in the face of the pandemic crisis.
"Why continue bringing people into the world under these conditions?" a doctor asked Pilar when she was about to give birth at the Caaguazú District Hospital. Pilar's story is not unique.
“Housing neglect is also a form of social transvesticide,” writes Alma Fernández. She shares stories and urgent issues regarding access to housing for transvestites and trans people.
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."
Valentina Santiago is a former Mexican boxer who left the sport to complete her gender transition in an environment that forces one to choose.
Police and judicial personnel carried out a new search yesterday in Alejandro Korn (Buenos Aires province) in the case of the disappearance of the young trans man Tehuel De la Torre.
After a two-month march, the guardians of Good Living arrived in Buenos Aires to demand “Stop Terricide.” A chronicle by Las Sisas.
According to the Royal Spanish Academy, the word *prieto* or *prieta* refers to something “miserable, scarce, greedy,” although it is also, and specifically in Mexico, used to describe a “dark-skinned person.” It can also refer to a color: “dark-skinned.” But not just any color, rather one that is “very dark and almost indistinguishable from black.” Usually…