#BichoYYo Report discrimination in the healthcare system
If you feel you are being discriminated against in any health service, you can file a complaint.
If you feel you are being discriminated against in any health service, you can file a complaint.
In its 25th edition, the event is being held for the first time in a Latin American country. The capital of Argentina was chosen for its leading role in laws and rights for transgender people.
In this weekly LGBTQ+ news segment, which airs every Monday after midnight on "No se puede vivir del amor" (You Can't Live on Love), the most exciting late-night radio show on sexual, emotional, and journalistic diversity worldwide, we discuss the homophobic attacks in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Salta. We also cover the series of marches organized nationwide in over 50 locations across Argentina by ultraconservative Catholic and Evangelical groups under the slogan "Don't mess with my children."
Today marks the start of the fifth edition of the Asterisco International LGBTIQ Film Festival in Buenos Aires, running until November 6th and offering a catalog of films that are not only queer, diverse, and dissident, but also glam, monstrous, documentaries, and more. We spoke with its director, journalist and film critic Diego Trerotola, about it all.
A teacher at a Catholic school in San Justo (Santa Fe) distributed a questionnaire containing discriminatory content about sexual orientation. A kiss-in protest is being organized for November 11th in the town square.
The anti-rights groups calling themselves “pro-life”—an alliance of Catholics and Evangelicals created to stop the bill to legalize abortion—demonstrated yesterday in Buenos Aires and some other cities against the Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) law. Among their demands, they stated their intention to repeal the Gender Identity Law and expressed their opposition to all LGBT rights.
Mirna Antonella Di Marzo, 30, the young trans woman attacked on Sunday, remains in a coma. Family, neighbors, friends, and activists are marching tonight in General Güemes, 50 kilometers from the city of Salta, demanding justice.
On International Intersex Visibility Day, we published a series of definitions, facts, and clarifications that Mauro Cabral—intersex and trans activist, director of GATE, and member of Intersex Justice*—shared on his social media about intersexuality.
This happened between 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 11, but Micaela has not yet been able to file any complaint, even though she went to the market several times to talk to the people in the administration and the shops.
In Argentina, if you need information about treatments, coverage, and more, you can call 0800-3333-444. It's the HIV/AIDS hotline of the National Health Secretariat.