#Books: Susy Shock presents "Upbringings"

Poet and singer Susy Shock turned her radio program, which focused on childhood and sexual diversity, into a book. These micro-stories offer a non-heteronormative perspective and entertainment, moving beyond the male/female binary. "This book was born when, with Susy Shock, we learned to want others to be the norm. Actually…"

#Books: Susy Shock presents "Upbringing"

Poet and singer Susy Shock turned her radio program, which focused on childhood and sexual diversity, into a book. These micro-stories offer a non-heteronormative perspective and entertainment, moving beyond the male/female binary. "This book was born when, with Susy Shock, we learned to want others to be the norm. Actually…"

Two graduates who are driving the LGBTI agenda

Marlene Wayar and Violeta Alegre, leading figures in the trans and travesti movement, graduated this week from the Diploma in Gender, Politics, and Participation at the National University of General Sarmiento (UNGS). Amid laughter and dancing, they received their diplomas on the university campus, located in Los Polvorines, Malvinas Argentinas district, in the northeastern part of Greater Buenos Aires.

#5 questions to Juan Tauil: Sentime Dominga

A lysergic chanson. High and low notes alternate, subverting all generic rigidity. The songs, full of humor and popular references, become a platform for stories that wander along the edges of the contemporary. Presentes asked five questions to the chronicler, documentarian, and all-around performer Juan Tauil, in the context of the presentation of "Medicada." On Sunday the 29th…

#Books: Living with Viruses, by Marta Dillon

For 10 years, her columns in the No supplement of the newspaper Página/12 revealed much more than a series of shimmering snapshots of living with HIV: her own stories and those of others, connections, farewells, clinics, fears, scars, and gems. It was the 1990s, and Marta Dillon's words opened spaces for debate, testimony, and support. On World AIDS Day, we republish…