#8M What did the transfeminist marches in Latin America demand?
Regional journalistic coverage of the marches of women, lesbians, bisexuals, transvestites, trans people and non-binary identities.
Regional journalistic coverage of the marches of women, lesbians, bisexuals, transvestites, trans people and non-binary identities.
#8M in photos: this is how 300,000 women, lesbians, transvestites, trans, bisexuals and non-binary people marched in Buenos Aires.
The march began at Plaza de la Mujer (formerly Plaza Italia) and proceeded to Plaza de la Democracia. More than 3,000 people participated.
The march began at Plaza de la Mujer (formerly Plaza Italia) and proceeded to Plaza de la Democracia. More than 3,000 people participated.
By Lucas Fauno and Jon Amarillo. Every Thursday on Presentes, a new episode of Bicho and Me: #BichoAndMe61: Revealing that someone has HIV without their consent is a crime #BichoAndMe60: The condom dilemma #BichoAndMe59: Will there ever be a film about HIV that isn't a melodrama? #BichoAndMe58: Let's make a comic about an HIV-positive superhero #BichoAndMe57: Faced with…
By Lucas Fauno and Jon Amarillo. Every Thursday on Presentes, a new episode of Bicho and Me: #BichoAndMe61: Revealing that someone has HIV without their consent is a crime #BichoAndMe60: The condom dilemma #BichoAndMe59: Will there ever be a film about HIV that isn't a melodrama? #BichoAndMe58: Let's make a comic about an HIV-positive superhero #BichoAndMe57: Faced with…
At Presentes, we spoke with three LGBT activists to find out why they are marching on the 8th, and this is what they told us:
Presentes co-director María Eugenia Ludueña spoke with Franco Trochia on Carnival Monday about all the LGBT issues of the week.
This Tuesday marked a historic moment for inclusion in Chilean education, and especially at the all-girls Liceo 1 Javiera Carrera in Santiago. Seventeen-year-old transgender student Arlene Aliaga had her first day of classes after finally being admitted, a position she had initially been denied.