Notes by Alexis Oliva
Transphobia Trial in Córdoba: Accused of attempted murder of Maxim Tabari acquitted
Ten years ago, Maxim Tabari, a young trans woman, suffered an attempted transfemicide. She was left with lifelong consequences. She fought for ten years to obtain justice. The…
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She survived a transphobic hate crime and fought for 10 years to be heard by the justice system.
In 2013, Maxim Tabari, a young trans woman living in Traslasierra (Córdoba), suffered an attack from which she survived, though with lasting injuries. LGBTIQ+ organizations denounce police and judicial negligence.
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Córdoba: torchlight march and one arrest for the transfemicide of young Sofía Bravo
The young activist was a member of the La Carlota Diversity Roundtable. She was missing for a week.
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Why March 7th is Lesbian Visibility Day: the story of Pepa Gaitán
March 7th is Lesbian Visibility Day, in homage to Natalia Pepa Gaitán, who was murdered in 2010.
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Feminist teachers and LGBT groups reject the "alternative" Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) program promoted by the Chaco government
The law opens the door to religious objection. It was announced as a comprehensive sex education program based on “scientific foundations and values.”
Read noteCordoba: A young man was sentenced for allegedly transmitting HIV to his partner.
He was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for "very serious injuries." Organizations specializing in HIV/AIDS condemned the sentence.
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Maite Amaya: Farewell to the libertarian warrior
Hundreds of activists bid farewell to and paid tribute to Maite Amaya, the trans activist, feminist, picket line leader, and anarchist from Córdoba. Her life story is an inventory of struggles…
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