The good LGBT+ news of 2022 in Latin America
These are the good news stories we shared regarding LGBT+ rights in the countries of the region. Each one represents a huge step forward for the rights of everyone.
These are the good news stories we shared regarding LGBT+ rights in the countries of the region. Each one represents a huge step forward for the rights of everyone.
She was attacked on several occasions, she defended herself and when she went to report her attacker she ended up arrested.
The apology for the murder of Vicky Hernández did not stem the rise of violence against the LGBT population. A year without progress on rights.
With small victories and many outstanding issues, 2022 was a year of ups and downs for justice and rights for LGBT+ people in Argentina. A review and assessment of what happened.
Every year, at Christmas, we trans women wander alone in the red-light district. We're looking for I don't know what, maybe something to help us forget those family days when we celebrated in northern Argentina.
In 2022, the right to change the name of trans people was recognized, but the policy against the LGBT population was intensified.
Viviana González, a graduate of the Mocha Celis trans popular high school and a literature student, writes this story about Christmas for trans women.
Among the advances for the LGBT community is the creation of a specialized prosecutor's office for hate crimes. The setbacks.
Despite the progress and in the context of an inclusive government, there is concern about discrimination and the increase in gender-based crimes.
Catholic, evangelical, and self-proclaimed "pro-life" organizations have once again managed to establish arguments against "gender ideology," this time to oppose the National Plan for Educational Transformation (PNTE).