#ENM2018 Historic and massive march against transvesticide
The march in Trelew was the largest in the history of the trans and travesti movement. For the first time, it was included on the official agenda.
The march in Trelew was the largest in the history of the trans and travesti movement. For the first time, it was included on the official agenda.
More than 50,000 women, lesbians, bisexuals, transvestites and trans people participate in the 33rd Women's Meeting in Trelew.
Pose is the first with inclusive language subtitles, has a large cast of supporting characters played by non-binary people, and its profits will be donated to trans and LGBTQ organizations.
Fernando Albornoz, an LGBT activist, says he fears for his life. “You fucking faggot. I already warned you to get out of here,” he said before hitting him.
On International Coming Out Day, a new installment of the comic book that talks about what it's like to #LiveWithHIV.
We asked a group of people: if they had the opportunity, what would they say to themselves if they saw themselves in the lead-up to coming out of the closet.
I supported the initiative of those students who were demanding a trans job quota. But from what position can this demand be made for an educational space where there are no trans people?
Maru Ludueña, director of Agencia Presentes, spoke with Franco Torchia about the week's news in the region: the elections in Brazil and the first trans woman elected as a member of parliament; the arrest of a young man accused of the transphobic murder of Azul Montoro in Córdoba a year ago, who will go to trial…
For the second year in a row, LGBTQ+ and diverse families from Entre Ríos gathered over the weekend in the city of Concepción del Uruguay. The event was organized by Las Capitanas and the LGBTIQ+ League of the Provinces. The aim was to listen to one another, share experiences, and recount personal stories, “and come together in a single embrace,” the organizers explained.
For the second year in a row, LGBTQ+ and diverse families from Entre Ríos gathered over the weekend in the city of Concepción del Uruguay. The event was organized by Las Capitanas and the LGBTIQ+ League of the Provinces. The aim was to listen to one another, share experiences, and recount personal stories, “and come together in a single embrace,” the organizers explained.