Our existence is resistance: that's how the second Lencha March in Mexico City resonated
"We, the 'lenchitudes,' are the people who are affected by the stigma directed at 'lesbians' in all our diversity."
"We, the 'lenchitudes,' are the people who are affected by the stigma directed at 'lesbians' in all our diversity."
The judge who had been denounced and suspended in 2019 for aggravating the sentence of a trans woman for being a foreigner was acquitted.
"Someone bites the end of their name" is an urgent and necessary anthology of lesbian poetry, recently published in Argentina.
On Father's Day, we share experiences of trans fatherhood. The desire, the struggle, and the political construction surrounding the desire to be a dad.
The judicial body declared inadmissible the two lawsuits in which recognition of marriages performed in the United States and Mexico was sought.
Trans lawyer Cristina Montserrat Hendrickse will exercise her conscientious objection to Resolution 2566/2020 of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
The documentary recounts the trial in which the Honduran state was found guilty of the death of the trans activist. It can be viewed on YouTube.
Writer María Teresa Andruetto analyzed the Buenos Aires city government's decision to prohibit the use of inclusive language in schools. Intellectuals and artists also condemned the measure.
Colombian congressman Mauricio Toro introduced a bill to ban so-called conversion therapies. Members of Congress accused him of a conflict of interest and recused him. Alberto de Belaunde reports from Peru.
The ban extends to the content that reaches classrooms. Condemnations from various sectors.