Notes from Alma Fernández, trans activist
The Pride of the slums, plurinational and transfeminist marched in the 31st of Retiro
The sixth Transvillera Plurinational Diversity Pride March brought the LGBT demands of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires to 31st and 1st Bis streets…
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Christmas for trans women: a big woman in the red-light district
Every year, at Christmas, we trans women wander alone in the red-light district. We're looking for I don't know what, maybe something to help us forget those days with our families…
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Trans and transvestite New Year's Eve celebrations: a viral meme changed Gabriela's plans
"Christmas is about that for trans women: living a beautiful memory to treasure." Non-fiction story by Alma Fernández.
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The Mocha Celis trans high school inaugurates its arrival in the new neighborhood with a mural
La Mocha Celis is the world's first inclusive, non-binary, transvestite, and non-exclusionary community high school. While they wait to move into their own building, after 10 years in…
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Pride March of the Slums and Plurinational in Buenos Aires
Various identities participated on Friday the 29th in the Third Plurinational LGBTTIQ Trans Pride March in the Villa de…
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"Dear Lohana and Diana, we finally have a law on quotas and labor inclusion for trans and travesti people."
"Diana and Lohana, I am writing this letter to tell you that we finally have that law and it bears your names: the Labor Quota and Inclusion Law…
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"We need transvestite-trans housing inclusion now!"
"Housing neglect is also a form of social transvesticide," writes Alma Fernández. She shares stories and urgent issues regarding access to housing for transvestites and trans people.
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Transvestite love, the driving force behind the Nadia Echazú textile cooperative
Run by transvestites and transgender people, the Nadia Echazú textile cooperative has resumed production. They manufacture Covid kits: gowns, face masks, and protective equipment for hospitals.
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