World Hepatitis Day: "Silent, asymptomatic, few people know they have it"
July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. "Hepatitis is silent, asymptomatic, and few people know they have it."
July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. "Hepatitis is silent, asymptomatic, and few people know they have it."
July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. "Hepatitis is silent, asymptomatic, and few people know they have it."
The Argentine Homosexual Community (CHA) reported that a 23-year-old man was discriminated against for wanting to donate blood for his father's operation.
This week, the list of LGBT+ victims on Colombia's Caribbean coast continued to grow with the death of a 29-year-old Venezuelan trans migrant and a hearing-impaired gay man who was shot dead.
Why the transfeminicide of María Conchita Alonso is crucial to the LGBT+ memory of Guatemala. Pilar Salazar reconstructs the history from the first Pride marches to the Sexual Diversity and Gender Identity Parade.
Scarleth was a trans woman, a member of the Rainbow Association, and survived by working as a sex worker in Tegucigalpa.
Following the attacks on LGBT+ symbols in Córdoba, the anti-rights activists were reported to the authorities. And the flag was moved.
Chicas Poderosas asked us for three tips to improve the treatment of stories and news about sexual diversity.
In Córdoba, a nationalist military group tried to forcibly take down the rainbow flag and attacked protesters.
In the first six months of 2020, 42 transvestites and transgender people died. This underscores the urgent need for workplace inclusion, a topic recently begun to be addressed in Congress.