Gender policies in Argentina: Who will defend us now?
Workers from the former Ministry of Women, Gender, and Diversity of the Nation held an assembly to defend public gender policies.
Workers from the former Ministry of Women, Gender, and Diversity of the Nation held an assembly to defend public gender policies.
More than 5,000 people marched to protest violence and demand a law for historical reparations and the effective implementation of the employment quota. See Presentes' coverage.
After two years, thousands of women, transvestites, trans people, and Indigenous women will once again gather en masse in San Luis. A story woven from debates.
The book contains 33 accounts of individual and collective educational journeys in Argentina, written by the people who lived them. Published in 2018 by the National University of La Plata (UNLP), it is being presented in Mexico.
Alma Fernández, activist and role model, writes a letter to her colleagues, those who are still here and those who are no longer, with her emotions running high, days before the historic sentence for the transvesticide of Diana Sacayán.
Alma Fernández, a trans activist, mourns her friend Ayelén Gómez, murdered in San Miguel de Tucumán. There, they experienced the first chapters of the structural poverty that plagues the trans community, and the exclusion that persists even after violent death. "Ayelén couldn't even vote in the primaries; no one cared about her anymore, no one paid her any attention."