Six months after the triple lesbian murder in Barracas, the hotel is marked to remember Pamela, Roxana and Andrea
With a plaque and a festival, LGBT activists paid tribute to Roxana, Pamela and Andrea, victims of the triple lesbicide in Barracas.
With a plaque and a festival, LGBT activists paid tribute to Roxana, Pamela and Andrea, victims of the triple lesbicide in Barracas.
More than 30 organizations discussed the violation of the rights of LGBT migrants. Why it is necessary to make cisgender-nonheterosexual migration visible.
Rosario Sansone was 47 years old and had settled in Bahía Blanca to escape police violence in Salta, where she was one of the mentors of the first Pride marches.
Thirteen trans women and transvestites are suing the Argentine state for institutional violence. They are demanding that the courts uphold their right to social security so that trans people over 50 can live with dignity.
Al agua putx is a swimming team made up of trans, transvestite, and non-binary people from La Plata. They are competing in the IGLA+ (International Group of LGBTQIA+ Aquatics) World Aquatics Championships, which are being held for the first time in South America, from November 4th to 6th, also in Buenos Aires.
The 2024 LGBT+ World Cup will be held in Buenos Aires from November 4th to 9th, with free admission.
The 33rd Pride March in Buenos Aires, and the first during Milei's administration, was a massive event. Shows, waving green scarves, political slogans, and powerful speeches defined one of the largest demonstrations of the year.
It was a three-year criminal process against Pierina Nochetti for a graffiti that said: Where is Tehuel?
The 33rd LGBTIQ Pride March in the City of Buenos Aires calls for celebrating diversity and protesting against the regressive policies and austerity measures of Javier Milei's government.
Pierina was taken to court by the Municipality of Necochea for painting a mural with the phrase "Where is Tehuel?" in 2022.