Why is November 25th the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women?
Thousands of people will mobilize in Latin America for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Thousands of people will mobilize in Latin America for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Santa Fe has approved the Post-Dictatorship Reparation Law for Trans and Transvestite People. A pension will be granted to those who suffered detentions between 1983 and June 10, 2012. A total of 147 people will benefit throughout the province.
The people have come down from the mountains to reclaim what belongs to them and has been stolen from them.
Three stories that tell how Mayan families live with and accept the sexual identity of their children.
Lautaro Castillo Retamales was murdered in September by two men who contacted him through Grindr. Calls are being made for it to be considered a hate crime.
Twenty thousand pieces tell the story of transvestite and trans life in Argentina over the last one hundred years in a traveling exhibition.
Following the deaths of judge and non-binary activist Ociel Baena and their partner, Dorian Herrera, a series of disinformation stories have been circulating on social media and in the press. These stories are being promoted by some media outlets and sectors of the judiciary, thereby obstructing access to investigations with a gender and human rights perspective regarding violence against LGBTQ+ people.
How long will they have to wait for justice? This is the question thousands of women who suffered forced sterilizations in Peru during the 1990s are asking themselves.
Zoe López, activist and president of the Hotel Gondolín, was laid to rest on Tuesday by her colleagues and friends. Her killer, who murdered her, is in custody and the case is being investigated as a homicide.
The Mapuche warrior Moira Millán writes a letter addressed to her Palestinian sisters from the helplessness of distance and the certainty of resistance.