Against mafias and exclusion, thousands of women marched on March 8th in Paraguay
“Climate justice for all,” “Church and State, separate matters,” “In defense of our rights, memory and dignity” were some of the slogans of the 8M march in Paraguay.
“Climate justice for all,” “Church and State, separate matters,” “In defense of our rights, memory and dignity” were some of the slogans of the 8M march in Paraguay.
Thousands of women and LGBTQ+ people participated in the march in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires this Saturday for International Women's Day. Rights and a protest against cruelty were the central themes of the demonstration, which was replicated throughout the country. The government's provocation.
For the March 8th march in Buenos Aires, there are two calls to action and several groups participating, including transvestite and trans people. How are they organizing?
They are survivors and activists and created "Hogar Dignidad Trans" (Trans Dignity Home), a space of resistance and shelter built from the ground up, which earned them recognition from Pope Francis.
The Lof Quemquemtrew community denounces an intentional fire on the land of another Mapuche family in the Cuesta del Ternero area. The deadline for their removal was Friday, February 28th. This is the story of a land reclamation that gave rise to another machi (Mapuche spiritual leader).
“Trunco”, written and acted by Javi Marra, premiered in Buenos Aires. It tells the story of a love between two children from a small town in the 90s.
The trial—theoretically oral and public—began on February 25th in the courts of General Roca/Fiske Menuco and is proceeding behind closed doors. The head of National Parks—the plaintiff in the case—filed a legal motion to remove the sacred ceremonial space, the rewe.
Four transgender teenagers filed an appeal against Milei's decree that prohibits hormone treatment in minors.
Diego filed the complaint at the University, but El Colmex has responded slowly, without properly applying the protocol against gender violence, and has disclosed his data and private information.
Keys to understanding a trial that for the second time brings to the dock five Mapuche women from Lof Winkul Mapu (Río Negro) who were deprived of their freedom, already a crucial witness in the Santiago Maldonado case.