Four men attacked Rebeca Lara, a 59-year-old Honduran trans woman: deep wounds and several broken ribs
Rebeca Lara, a 59-year-old trans woman, is recovering from the blows she received on April 29.
Rebeca Lara, a 59-year-old trans woman, is recovering from the blows she received on April 29.
Offered virtually, it is free but requires prior registration. Instructors: Moira Millán, Elena Corvalán, and Concepción Oviedo.
Does work change trans people or do trans people change work? Victoria Stéfano tells in the first person the meaning, challenges and power of trans labor inclusion, from her role at El Molino Fábrica Cultural (Santa Fe, Argentina).
Why are the acts of violence that the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights calls biased not made visible and widely condemned?
"It's crucial that trans people write our own history and are its protagonists." Interview with Lía García, educator, artivist, and transfeminist writer, author of Childhood Fighting the Virus.
Family members and colleagues of Vicky Hernández, activists and organizations await the Inter-American Court of Human Rights' ruling against the State of Honduras for the murder of the trans activist perpetrated between June 28 and 29, 2009.
Zashy, a 27-year-old Salvadoran trans woman and member of the Perla de Oriente Collective, was shot in the back on Sunday.
Listen to the latest episode of the podcast "Motherhood through Violet Glasses".
Like any commemorative date, this one prompts us to reflect on the place that lesbians and their political struggles have occupied in the public sphere. What purpose does visibility serve in the current context? What dilemmas does it present us with?
LGBT+ artists from Paraguay share their experiences of surviving the economic and social crisis after more than a year of pandemic and restrictions. The stories of Fátima Fernández Centurión, Sol Gomez, David Amado, Omar Mareco, and Mc Humver.