In Peruvian prisons, trans women are locked up in sex offenders' wings
How trans women live in Lurigancho Prison, the largest and most dangerous in Peru.
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.
The proposal seeks a reform to the Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure of Mexico City to guarantee respect for gender identity.
Activist César Ramón Mejía had to flee Honduras in 2018 due to violence. Instead of employment and freedom, he received a year in prison in the US and a ban on returning.
The National Criminal and Correctional Court of Cassation of the Federal Capital upheld the conviction of Diana Sacayán's murderer but denied the aggravating circumstance of hatred based on gender identity.
Erick Deseano, a 36-year-old trans man, and Gretell Ceballos, a 35-year-old trans woman, were brutally murdered. Both incidents occurred in southern Veracruz, Mexico.
Sonora became the tenth state in Mexico to guarantee the gender identity of adult trans people.