Five LGBTQ+ people under threat after racist and hate speech by mayor in Honduras
Threats, persecution and smear campaigns after the statements of the mayor of San Pedro Sula.
Threats, persecution and smear campaigns after the statements of the mayor of San Pedro Sula.
For the first time in history, a trial for crimes against humanity focused on the testimony of five trans women and transvestites who were victims of the dictatorship.
A member of the Gendarmerie entered an LGBT nightclub with a weapon and shouted homophobic slurs. Calls for an anti-discrimination law.
The young woman, a regular customer of the store, reported the incident on her social media. The shopping center denied that it was a case of discrimination.
Ornella Infante, a candidate for provincial legislator in Río Negro, could become the first trans legislator in Argentina.
Three candidates from indigenous communities in Paraguay are fighting for a seat in Congress to defend access to land, the rights of women and girls, and to support the environmental struggle.
More than 50 LGBTQ+ organizations yesterday presented a new Organizing Committee for the Pride March-Historical Line (COMOLH). Their goal is "to reclaim the legacy, plurality, and democratic spirit of the most important LGBTQ+ event."
After 28 years as a teacher, Carla Rivero is the director of School No. 79 “Republic of Paraguay” in Tiro Suizo, southern area of Rosario (Santa Fe).
Mónica Jimenez Belmont was 41 years old. Her death was reported on March 31, Transgender Day of Visibility. Family members and activists denounce revictimization and omissions in access to justice.
Ten years ago, Maxim Tabari, a young trans woman, survived an attempted femicide. She was left with lifelong consequences. She fought for ten years to obtain justice. The accused was acquitted but convicted of minor injuries to a police officer.