Anti-rights groups campaign against a trans girl from Salta
Organizations with the support of local and national journalists launched a campaign against Tiziana and her family for supporting her transition at age 10.
Organizations with the support of local and national journalists launched a campaign against Tiziana and her family for supporting her transition at age 10.
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The initiative passed review by the Constitutional Court as it came from Congress. What's left for it to take effect?
In this weekly LGBTQ+ news column, which we do every Monday after midnight on "You Can't Live on Love," we talk about the edit-a-thon we organized with Wikimedia Argentina to improve LGBTQ+ content online. We also discuss the women's mobilization in Paraguay demanding an end to gender-based violence.
More than 3,000 rural women, activists, residents of the Bañado Sur neighborhood, lesbians, trans women, cisgender women, students, and sex workers marched through the streets of Asunción, Paraguay, to demand an end to femicides, discrimination, and gender-based violence. They did so under the banner "We will not be silent anymore," on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, November 25th.
Activists and journalists participated in the first collective edition of content as part of the Wiki LGBT+ Human Rights project.
We invited teachers to tell us how Comprehensive Sexuality Education workshops transformed scenes of school life.
Sixth-grade students from School 11 in San Pedro made a book about the story of Alexa Pettone, a trans skater from their city.
Why is this media outlet, which does not usually cover issues of violence against LGBTIQ+ groups, and is not interested in the human rights of these people, now making news of an activity at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs framed within Pride Week?
Carmen Bogado, the same prosecutor who charged gay performer Bruno Almada Comas with "exhibitionist acts" in public during a Kiss-In in Asunción, is now seeking to identify all the people who participated in the event.