2019: Year of the anti-LGBT lobby in Paraguay
Authorities declared themselves "pro-life and pro-family" while delivering anti-rights speeches. Torture was revived with "conversion therapies," and discrimination in public spaces increased.
Authorities declared themselves "pro-life and pro-family" while delivering anti-rights speeches. Torture was revived with "conversion therapies," and discrimination in public spaces increased.
After five years of discussion, the Gender Identity Law (LIG) finally came into effect.
The appeal was filed with the Gala G of the National Civil Appeals Court.
Approximately 30 subsidies of 12,400 pesos each were approved.
With just three days to go before the Gender Identity Law comes into effect in Chile, Gema demands that the authorities truly address the reality of trans women.
Every year, at Christmas, we trans women wander alone in the red-light district. We're looking for I don't know what, maybe something to help us forget those family days when we celebrated in northern Argentina.
– My name is Alma, I'm from Tucumán, Débora Britos brought me here, I don't pay for a place – I replied.
Lesbians and dissidents reworked the feminist anthem and emphasized the violence promoted by cisheteropatriarchy.
It establishes penalties for discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The Justice system of Paraná, in the province of Entre Ríos, granted the injunction filed by five trans women and one trans man from the city and ordered their reinstatement