Daniela Calarco is the only woman still detained after the repression in Congress
Daniela is 39 years old and an environmental activist. Her partner, Emilia, has not yet been able to see her.
Daniela is 39 years old and an environmental activist. Her partner, Emilia, has not yet been able to see her.
Camila Juárez, Sasha Lyardet, Ramona Tolaba, María de la Paz Cerutti, Daniela Calarco, and Lucía Belén are the six women still detained in the Ezeiza Penitentiary. These are their stories.
Kenia Cruz was 20 years old and a man had already tried to kill her a year ago. Since then she had been receiving threats.
The capital city accounts for 8 of the 28 transfeminicides committed so far this year.
Workers from the former Ministry of Women, Gender, and Diversity of the Nation held an assembly to defend public gender policies.
The report by the organization Letra S reported 66 murders of LGBTI+ people in 2023.
A tour of the marches, parties and activities that commemorate Pride in different cities in Mexico.
Lola Arias's new film focuses on prison life and narrates it through documentary fiction, melodrama, and musical theater.
The law raises a number of violations, particularly for women and diverse groups who are among the most unprotected.
Twenty-six people graduated from the first diploma in Wichí-Spanish intercultural interpretation and translation for access to justice at the National University of Salta.