Kimberly Ayala was sworn in as Paraguay's first trans lawyer
Kimberly Ayala was sworn in as a lawyer at the Palace of Justice in Asunción.
Kimberly Ayala was sworn in as a lawyer at the Palace of Justice in Asunción.
By Diana Cariboni* Photo: Presentes Archive/Paraguay Beyond the outcome of the US elections, the religious and conservative sectors that forged close alliances with the Donald Trump administration will continue to use their influence and money abroad to modify laws and policies they perceive as threats to their worldview. “We cannot allow…”
Two transgender women and two gay African American men have made history by being elected today in the United States. The vote count is very close, and for now, Joe Biden is ahead of Republican Donald Trump in the presidential race.
The Peruvian Constitutional Court decided on November 3 to reject the lawsuit filed by activist Oscar Ugarteche.
On November 2nd in Mexico City, three offerings were made in memory of sex workers who were victims of violence or HIV-related illnesses, and of LGBT people murdered in the country.
Eleven years after the murder of the Honduran trans activist, a hearing was set for November 11, 2020.
Teresa Cox (25) and Nora Pacheco (23), two lesbian women from Tijuana, Baja California, have been missing since the early morning of August 25.
Miguel was gay, 36 years old, and according to information from several LGBT+ organizations, he showed signs of torture.
The doctors told my parents that I would have to have a blood test to determine my chromosomes so they could assign me a sex.
Victoria Renata Albornoz, 27, was attacked with a machete and burned with gasoline. The perpetrators were her sister and brother-in-law.