What was the First LGBT+ Pride March in Argentina?
What was the first Pride march like that proceeded down Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires? And why is it celebrated in November?
What was the first Pride march like that proceeded down Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires? And why is it celebrated in November?
A journey through the career of the Argentine artist: from the streets and protest hip hop to the more intimate maturity of a new album to be released in February 2022.
It is the world's first fictional work on the topic of transgender children and is based on the true story of Luana. In 2013, "Lulú" was a pioneer in Argentina in achieving recognition for her transgender identity on the National Identity Document (DNI).
One month before the Pride March in Corrientes, the Corrientes Travesti, Trans, Marica – Non-Binarie Force was formed to fight for rights.
Osvaldo Gómez and Jaime Díaz adopted María, a girl with a disability. They recount the process and the prejudices they faced.
The play written by Gonzalo Demaría and directed by Pablo Maritano returns with live performances. The cast is made up of transvestite and transgender people, and the play stars actress Payuca del Pueblo.
Pop singer Leo García reported on his social media that he was beaten up early Tuesday morning in General Rodríguez, Buenos Aires province, "for being homosexual."
Winfried Fallon, a 24-year-old non-binary person, recorded a video while being beaten by a group of people. They were yelling “fucking faggot” and “you were born a man, not a woman.”
Emma and Thiago Leis were about to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires, but when they told the owner about Emma's transition, he backed out.
The Nordelta wetlands were destroyed to build the gated community complex. With the pandemic and lockdowns, capybaras began roaming the streets.