A march is being organized to demand justice for the transfemicide of La Loba.
A call has been made to mobilize on Wednesday, July 24th at the Paraná Courts to demand justice for the hate crime against La Loba, a 37-year-old trans woman.
A call has been made to mobilize on Wednesday, July 24th at the Paraná Courts to demand justice for the hate crime against La Loba, a 37-year-old trans woman.
In the early hours of Sunday, agents of the National Civil Police raided and used pepper spray on some premises where the closing of the XIX Parade of Sexual Diversity and Gender Identity was being celebrated in Guatemala.
LGBT+ activist and poet, Lucía La Loba Barrera was a 37-year-old trans woman who lived in Paraná, where she was stabbed to death.
Three young men were attacked by a group of men at a Taco Bell restaurant in Guatemala. The victims say the restaurant did nothing to stop the attack.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Honduras (OHCHR) condemned the violent deaths of 20 people from the LGBTI population in 2019 in that country.
The Second People's Census of Homeless People in the City of Buenos Aires highlighted the specific problems faced by 42 transvestite and trans people.
Trans migrants, originally from Mexico and Central America, denounced abuses and discriminatory treatment.
In one week, there were at least two reported attacks against LGBT people in Chile. On July 9, Scarlet Pérez Mariange, a trans woman, was attacked, and on July 15, a gay couple was attacked as they left a party.
On Thursday, November 11, David Palomino was using the restroom at the McDonald's located on the corner of Avenida 9 de Julio and Corrientes in Buenos Aires when a company security guard began to assault him. "You dirty faggot," he yelled, before hitting him and dragging him out. Palomino has already filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor's Office and the National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI).
“There was no work with civil society, and the few meetings that (the government) held did not invite all the activists and organizations that worked for this law.”