Casa Andrea: a community home for women and people of color in Buenos Aires
From homelessness and abandonment to community life. Casa Andrea opened in late 2024 and is home to eight cis and trans people.
From homelessness and abandonment to community life. Casa Andrea opened in late 2024 and is home to eight cis and trans people.
Las organizaciones LGBT trabajan en documentar y sistematizar las muertes por suicidio de personas LGBT.
Forty-nine years after the military coup, the streets and squares of Argentina overflowed with people in a demonstration that articulated the legacy of the Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo in one of the most powerful responses to repression, fascism, and the ongoing attacks on human rights by the Javier Milei government.
In Argentina's Memorial Month, a series of recommendations seek to delve deeper into the meaning of this holiday from the perspective of sexual diversity. Documentaries, books, and podcasts.
México de Colores is a folk dance company that revives drag to champion LGBT rights in dance.
A ruling upheld an injunction filed by the Argentine Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgender People (FALGBT) to halt the Argentine government's decree prohibiting hormone therapy for people under 18.
La serie inglesa de Netflix «Adolescencia» aborda una problemática muy expandida y a su vez poco conocida: la cultura incel entre jóvenes varones.
En este cómic te contamos quién fue Claudia Pía Baudracco, activista trans argentina. Y una de las grandes impulsoras de la Ley de Identidad de Género.
There are more than 116,000 missing persons in Mexico. Who are the searching mothers and what forms of violence do they face?
Tortilleras: A Lesbian Memory is the first podcast from Agencia Presentes and is available on Spotify. In its first season, lesbian activists from Buenos Aires—Adriana Carrasco, María Luisa Peralta, Lucrecia Rojas, Ana Rubiolo, and Mónica Santino—describe how they built identity, community, and resistance.