Cordoba: Family members attacked and burned a young trans woman
Victoria Renata Albornoz, 27, was attacked with a machete and burned with gasoline. The perpetrators were her sister and brother-in-law.
Victoria Renata Albornoz, 27, was attacked with a machete and burned with gasoline. The perpetrators were her sister and brother-in-law.
The Congress of the State of Mexico approved reforms to the local Penal Code that prohibit and punish the so-called “conversion therapies” (ECOSIG).
Pope Francis says he supports same-sex civil unions, but most Christian-oriented churches are far from open to LGBT+ people. A lengthy questionnaire in Argentina demonstrates this.
Taking advantage of the television airtime provided by the State as part of the campaign for the plebiscite for a new Constitution, right-wing political parties and religious groups are engaging in anti-LGBT propaganda.
De Parado emerges as a novel publishing proposal in both an aesthetic and political sense. It is directed by the poet Mariano Blatt and Francisco Visconti.
How trans women live in Lurigancho Prison, the largest and most dangerous in Peru.
María Eugenia Ludueña and Ana Fornaro, co-directors of Agencia Presentes, interviewed Moira Millán, a Mapuche weychafe (warrior), writer and member of the Indigenous Women's Movement for Good Living.
Airam Fernández, reporting from Santiago, Chile: On Friday afternoon, the Homicide Brigade of the Chilean Investigative Police (PDI) charged 21-year-old Fabrizio Antonelli Lazo with the double homicide of gay activists Marcelo Cea and Jorge Ruiz. He was arrested that morning and remanded in custody after…
Karla García Duarte (22) and Kenia Duarte Pérez (20) are two trans women who have not been located since September 18.
A Human Rights Watch report explains how the governments of Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala fail to guarantee the safety and security of LGBTI people.