Notes by Lucas Gutiérrez
Queer art and memory: the urgent connection between past and present
The works of Carlos Herrera and Ulises Mazzucca recover the perspectives and histories of dissident lives. A rare discourse in the visual arts.
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24M: The march in photos and voices of diversity
The massive march for the Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice was a message from the Argentine people to official denialism.
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HIV: Why treatment adherence is a collective journey
Talking about adherence to HIV treatment is much more than just taking a pill. Activists explain the importance of comprehensive support and the need for a system of…
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What are the contributions of HIV+ activism to science in Latin America?
The link between activism and science is vital in this global context of setbacks. Activists from Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia share their experiences.
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Toolbox: How to communicate about HIV and AIDS without stigma
We provide you with a guide containing some definitions to help you better understand the situation surrounding HIV and AIDS.
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Dani Umpi: 20 years of queer and pop art from the Río de la Plata region
Dani Umpi—writer, visual artist, and singer—revisits Perfecto, his first album. Twenty years after his musical breakthrough, he celebrates between the two shores and looks, as always,…
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Tiziano Cruz: Quechua, Aymara, and queer pride
“I don’t do documentary theater, I do political theater,” says Tiziano Cruz, the Quechua, Aymara, and queer artist who challenges from stages around the world.
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Violeta Alegre is DJ Invertida: artist and transvestite activist
Violeta Alegre, a transvestite activist and human rights trainer, is DJ Invertida: an artist who brings dissident struggles to the electronic music tracks.
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Manu Fanego: "Being a non-binary person means having the power to create my own destiny."
Manu Fanego is a performer, actor, musician, and artivist. “Just as activism involves taking to the streets, so too does creating works that push the boundaries of meaning…”
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Cabildo Trava, an action to stop the anti-rights advance against the Gender Identity Law
Trans, transvestite, and non-binary people formed a Trava Assembly in front of the National Congress to make their voices heard in response to the official call for a seminar on…
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