#Brazil Wave of LGBT weddings before Bolsonaro takes office
In recent weeks, hundreds of LGBT couples have participated in collective or individual weddings for fear of not being able to do so after Bolsonaro's inauguration on January 1.
In recent weeks, hundreds of LGBT couples have participated in collective or individual weddings for fear of not being able to do so after Bolsonaro's inauguration on January 1.
With this unmissable photographic essay on sexual diversity, Paula Acunzo won the first prize in Small Format from the Association of Graphic Reporters of Argentina (ARGRA).
With this unmissable photographic essay on sexual diversity, Paula Acunzo won the first prize in Small Format from the Association of Graphic Reporters of Argentina (ARGRA).
Directors Maru Ludueña and Ana Fornaro were in the studio of Radio Once Diez with Franco Torchia for the last LGBT segment of the year on "No se Puede Vivir del Amor" (You Can't Live on Love). They discussed the situation of LGBT people in Brazil and the region, and all the good and bad that happened this year.
A lesbian couple and mothers of twins filed a protection action today in the Santiago Court of Appeals against the Civil Registry for refusing to register the children with both of their surnames and for ignoring their dual motherhood, the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation (Movilh) reported.
The first week of December saw the “Inter-American Dialogue” meeting between LGBTI+ activists and lawyers in Washington, where the state of rights and the obstacles of recent years were discussed.
Two men were prosecuted for the crime of repeated minor injuries, aggravated by having been committed out of hatred for sexual orientation.
Four years after the savage attack on Gabriela Jazmín "la Mazzoco" Astrada, she marched alongside activists and colleagues in Carlos Paz to demand that the case be investigated.
Darthés is our abusive father, our abusive brother, our abusive friend. That's why we feel he didn't just abuse Thelma, that's why he has such a profound impact on us as a society.
By a vote of 7 to 4, the Family Commission approved protecting legislation under the Zamudio Law.