How Covid-19 affects LGBT+ people in the region: data and assistance
A regional report on how LGBT+ people are being affected by the pandemic.
A regional report on how LGBT+ people are being affected by the pandemic.
We were thinking about what kind of support and monitoring we are going to provide for this unprecedented situation.
HIV and Coronavirus are not the same. Spreading misinformation creates prejudice and stigma towards people who are HIV-positive.
The first trans house in northern Argentina operates in Palpalá, 15 minutes from San Salvador de Jujuy, and is managed by activists.
I march to demand the rights that have been denied to us, for being faggots, for being poor, for being third world, for being brown, for being from the interior, for being a border town, for being a province that embraces lithium more than its people.
“A person with HIV is an expense for everyone here in Brazil,” Bolsonaro said.
A young man with HIV who was supposed to have surgery following an accident reported that medical staff at Santojanni Hospital denied him care.
Activisms, expectations and agendas of Alba Rueda, Daniela Castro, Ivana Gutiérrez, Ornella Infante, Violeta Alegre and Nancy Sena.
Of 133 congressmen, only two openly gay people were elected in a Congress dominated by the right wing.
It wasn't the fear of the virus that I had learned to accept and acknowledge, but the possibility that the only thing that stopped its advance in my veins might be missing.