Geo González
Geo González
Geo González
Economic and political setbacks hinder access to public health services for the HIV-positive migrant population. The response of activist groups.
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In a landmark ruling, the Mexican justice system declared the aggressor of Natalia Lane, a trans activist, sex worker and journalist, guilty of attempted femicide.
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In 2022, Senderismo LGBT was born, a group that hikes in the mountains of Monterrey. From adventure to a caring and diverse community. The value of activism and…
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After four years seeking justice, Natalia is going through the trial for the attempted femicide she suffered. She recounts these past years and what she hopes for from this trial…
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The activist was reported by a public official. She is accused of "wolling," a concept that doesn't exist in either academic or legal circles. A complaint…
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More than 120,000 women and LGBTQ+ people marched on March 8th in Mexico City. It was the largest march in recent years. Concern over the increase…
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A court in Jalisco sentenced a person to 100 years in prison for the disappearance of two transgender women in 2020. The family is demanding to know their whereabouts…
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Activists from Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara denounce a "social cleansing" in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
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The multidisciplinary trans artist talks about his sex work and how ableism stigmatizes disabled bodies.
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Presentes spoke with HIV activists from six countries. Despite the laws, there have been more setbacks than progress.
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