Katia Rejón
Katia Rejón
Katia Rejón
What do we mean when we talk about militarization in Mexico? How does it affect the lives of women, LGBT people, and human rights defenders? Some clues to understanding…
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Interview with writer Yobaín Vázquez Bailón, winner of the José Revueltas National Young Novel Prize (Mexico). LGBT+ literature, uncomfortable categories, characters, and meanings of fiction.
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Mina Morsán, an activist, explains from Yucatán why organizations defending the territory are resisting the Maya Train megaproject and what the anticipated risks are that are beginning…
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Three stories that tell how Mayan families live with and accept the sexual identity of their children.
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A judge declared two of the arrests during the Water March in Yucatán illegal. Organizations have denounced the systematic criminalization of activism in the state.
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