Why trans women don't erase cis women: arguments and reflections
Is stating this hate speech? Irantxu Varela, Havi Sánchez, Pewma Figueroa, María Pia Ceballos, and María Belén Correa respond.
Is stating this hate speech? Irantxu Varela, Havi Sánchez, Pewma Figueroa, María Pia Ceballos, and María Belén Correa respond.
The media's portrayal of transgender children sparked a dialogue within our community. How did transgender people experience their childhoods?
A survey by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) indicates that 72.56% of LGBTQ+ individuals reported experiencing at least one form of discrimination at UNAM due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. This work is part of the research project "What the Waves Couldn't Silence."
The figure is part of the first report from the Integrated System for Cases of Gender-Based Violence. The system aims to measure risk and provide support through the state.
In 2018, the first women's Mayan pelota team was formed in Guatemala. This is a reminder of the need to revive ancestral culture and demand that the sport be federated in that country.
Leila and Iván climbed onto two chairs on a balcony and jumped to their deaths from the third floor: they were being bullied. Experts on transgender children reflect on how to protect them.
According to official monitoring, there has been a significant increase since the law was passed, although it still does not reach 1%. The work with the private sector.
There were eight trans women murdered in a month and a half. The March Against Hate Crimes: For Diverse Women Sex Workers drew some 3,000 people in Lima.
Rocío Quillahuaman illustrates and creates animations that often go viral. In 'Marrón' she shares her memories as a migrant woman, creator, and lover of libraries.
Alejandrina Barry, a legislator and member of the Human Rights Commission of the Buenos Aires City Legislature, explains the key factors for understanding what is happening. Upon her return from Peru, she says, “Despite the massacres, the unity of workers, students, peasants, and indigenous people is a profound force that can affect those in power.”