Indigenous women in northern Salta denounce the constant lack of water
These women are leaders in the Wichí communities of Tartagal, Salta. Between road blockades and meetings, they denounce the government for failing to keep its promises.
These women are leaders in the Wichí communities of Tartagal, Salta. Between road blockades and meetings, they denounce the government for failing to keep its promises.
On Saturday, a crowd marched from the steps of Antequera towards the Plaza de la Democracia to demand a comprehensive trans law and an end to anti-gender rhetoric.
The proclamation denounced the "impunity of the State" and called for the unity of the social movement to "continue fighting fascism".
Feminist movements took to the streets again in Latin America on the Global Day of Action for Access to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion. Marches were held in Buenos Aires and Mexico City.
Journalist Franco Torchia interviewed Conicet researcher Facundo Saxe on his program, who is suffering death threats because of an alleged sociological study.
The misinformation systematically spread by Amparo Medina from Ecuador, Sara Huff from Brazil, and the Mexican-American Mayra Rodríguez, at least since 2008, goes against access to safe abortion services, criminalizes those who have abortions, and creates an environment conducive to discrimination against feminist and sexual diversity groups.
The disinformation campaign against Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) isn't limited to the words of electoral candidates. In Casilda (Santa Fe), a mother asked the City Council to ban it. This investigation reveals 10 things you need to know about CSE.
Did you know why September 28th is the Global Day of Action for Access to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion? In Latin America, we take to the streets to demand that this right be fulfilled and to tell the right wing: Not one step back.
Luis, Karina, and Carlos are part of the LGBTIQ+ community in El Salvador. They come from different backgrounds, but they have something in common: they have suffered violence, discrimination, and inequality because of their sexual orientation. They have also found ways to fight and resist the abuses of individuals and a state that ignores their needs: social organization in dissident collectives.
Direct witnesses to the 2017 murder of Rafael Nahuel—his cousin Johana and another young Mapuche man, Lautaro—and his aunt María, gave crucial and harrowing testimonies before the Fiske Menuco/General Roca Oral Court. “The State killed him from behind.”.