Tiziano Cruz: Quechua, Aymara, and queer pride
“I don’t do documentary theater, I do political theater,” says Tiziano Cruz, the Quechua, Aymara, and queer artist who challenges from stages around the world.
“I don’t do documentary theater, I do political theater,” says Tiziano Cruz, the Quechua, Aymara, and queer artist who challenges from stages around the world.
We present the artistic and chameleon-like journey of one of the most interesting musical proposals on the Bolivian scene in recent years.
The Mocha Celis Transgender Popular High School is about to celebrate its 14th anniversary. While deepening its academic work, it is preparing for a new edition of Mocha Fest, which will take place in November.
Libertarians went to provoke a Pride March in San Martín in 2023, and LGBT groups responded by dancing. Since then, Cris, a trans activist and communicator, has faced accusations of "sexual abuse" in a trial that keeps getting postponed, along with her criminalization.
“Ecuador’s crisis stems from years of neglect,” says Lía Burbano, a lesbian activist. She and Víctor Carreño, a journalist and director of Edición 111, explain and analyze the current situation and how it affects sexual minorities.
Azul Semeñenko was a transgender state employee in the Violence Protection Unit in the province of Neuquén. After being missing for almost three weeks, she was found brutally murdered. Her coworkers formed a network and succeeded in bringing the case to light and mobilizing society behind the demand for justice.
The double femicide of Luna Giardina and Mariel Zamudio at the hands of Pablo Laurta brings to the forefront the implications of antifeminism and political power. We spoke with Nicolás Pontaqarto, from the Institute of Masculinities and Social Change, about violence, identities, misogynistic discourses, and digital spaces.
Various groups are working to include a protocol that allows trans children and adolescents to freely live their identity in educational settings.
“When you see a transvestite person who becomes political and builds in their territory, that's a lot. That's Diana,” her brother Say told us.
Did you know why October 11th is celebrated as 'Coming Out Day'? How it became a date to raise global awareness about the importance of visibility, speaking out, and claiming the rights of LGBTQ+ people.