Notes by Pewma Figueroa
Aymara and Quechua Identities in LGBTI+ Pride Month
At a time that requires decolonial responses to a patriarchal, denialist history, sisters from Bolivia tell us about their identities.
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Indigenous women, brown women, and dissidents: what was discussed at the Plurisexual Reunion in Calilegua
Recovering rights and liberating the body as territory were the central themes of the reunion that took place in Calilegua Park.
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Threats and political harassment against trans activists who marched for LGBT Pride in Ledesma
The march took place without the support of the Jujuy municipality, which removed the sound equipment during the event.
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Trans, transvestite and indigenous voices gathered in Salta against racism and for real inclusion
Inclusion, diversity and work were some of the topics addressed during two days at the First Plurinational Meeting of Transvestites, Trans, Non-binary people.
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First plurinational LGBT pride march in the Calchaquí Valleys
Cafayate was the setting for the second LGBT pride march and the first one recognized as plurinational.
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Pachamama Diverse: Honoring, Thanking, and Defending the Body as Territory
In their own words, trans people recount this ancestral ceremony. "August 1st is a day of reflection and joy. We recognize ourselves as fighters and guardians of…
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Indigenous and cross-border pride at the first international march La Quiaca - Villazón
This was the first international Pride march on the border between Argentina and Bolivia. We marched from our Indigenous bodies, peripheral, subversive by birth, castrated of possibilities.”
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