"Tehuel de la Torre was disappeared by transphobia"
Activist Ese Montenegro analyzes the context of the disappearance and search for Tehuel de La Torre in Argentina and focuses on the structural violence suffered by trans men.
Activist Ese Montenegro analyzes the context of the disappearance and search for Tehuel de La Torre in Argentina and focuses on the structural violence suffered by trans men.
La Voz Indígena broadcasts from northern Salta, Argentina. It began as a project in a workshop for women focused on ethnic memory. It has been on the air for 12 years, and its role was crucial during the pandemic.
The National Court of Cassation acquitted Mariana Gómez of the charges of minor injuries and contempt of authority, for which she was convicted in 2019. The ruling acknowledges the lesbophobic discrimination of the Police and the Judiciary.
The Chilean activists were prosecuted in 2019 for demanding justice for Nicole. After the trial, the Prosecutor's Office was supposed to compensate them by allowing them to paint a mural in homage to the victim of lesbicide. Now, it has broken that agreement.
If the healthcare system is organized in the language inherited from the conquerors, how can Covid-19 be prevented in Indigenous territories? What is the role of Indigenous translators in this pandemic?
Vanessa Zúniga was transgender and worked as a volunteer at the Association for Prevention and Education in Health, Sexuality, AIDS, and Human Rights. She was found with her throat slashed on Monday, March 28.
LGBT+ organizations delivered to the Special Jurisdiction for Peace the first report that compiles the victimizations suffered during the armed conflict.
A historical journey from the first steps of transvestites and trans women on Argentine television. The path of deconstructing stigmatized and criminalizing roles towards achieving their own voice.
One year after the spread of Covid-19 in the country, what have been its effects on LGBTI people deprived of their liberty?
Run by transvestites and transgender people, the Nadia Echazú textile cooperative has resumed production. They manufacture Covid kits: gowns, face masks, and protective equipment for hospitals.