How does the government's austerity measure impact trans people in Argentina?
The interruption of the National Social Protection Plan and the reductions in the Potenciar Trabajo program worsened the vulnerable situation of trans people in Argentina.
The interruption of the National Social Protection Plan and the reductions in the Potenciar Trabajo program worsened the vulnerable situation of trans people in Argentina.
Mina Morsán, an activist, explains from Yucatán why organizations defending the territory are resisting the Maya Train megaproject and what the anticipated risks are that are beginning to materialize.
Congresswoman Teresa Castell, from the conservative PAN party, once again pathologized trans people.
Bianka Rodríguez voted for the first time with a validated identity in El Salvador's elections. Aldo Peña, a trans man, voted despite not being registered to vote, as the state has refused to recognize his name change based on gender identity. Legislation protecting the right to identity of the trans population in El Salvador is lacking in institutional processes such as voting.
How have anti-rights groups in El Salvador managed to remove everything related to comprehensive sexuality education from the education system? In this interview, Vilma Vaquerano, head of the Observatory of Violence Against Women at the organization ORMUSA, answers this question.
Several organizations issued a statement calling for the eradication of these practices. Peruvian Alberto Belaunde explains the harmful impact of ECOSIG.
Who benefits from the fires in Los Alerces National Park? This special report, in partnership with the Telúrica News Agency, reveals the key elements to understanding the situation, the accusations against the Mapuche-Tehuelche people, the real estate interests involved, and a historic struggle to defend their territory.
During the demonstration, the first against gentrification in Oaxaca, the police arrested community activists.
In Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, sexual minorities choose to flee to save their lives. The weight of religion in Latin America.
The governor of Chubut accused the Mapuche people of being behind the fires in Los Alerces National Park. Meanwhile, the newspaper La Nación accused the Mapuche leader Moira Millán of heading an organization considered terrorist.