Mara Gómez makes history in Argentina: "Football saved my life"
Mara Gómez became the first trans woman footballer to play in the first division in Argentina.
Mara Gómez became the first trans woman footballer to play in the first division in Argentina.
In the heat of the LGBTI+ struggles, the multiple identities of disability or functional diversity propose new dialogues.
Maradona's journey from Villa Fiorito to where he ended up was like a world within a world. He was called arrogant, a homophobe, a faggot, a "head," a womanizer, and a violent sexist.
The flag, raised in Sarmiento Park in Córdoba Capital, had already been vandalized on International Pride Day.
In an act of profound injustice, these media outlets decided to illustrate a news story about a crime with the ID photo of a trans person with no connection to the incident.
Trans activist Mia Retacco, 26, was attacked in her home by a boy with whom she had a relationship.
Victoria Renata Albornoz, 27, was attacked with a machete and burned with gasoline. The perpetrators were her sister and brother-in-law.
De Parado emerges as a novel publishing proposal in both an aesthetic and political sense. It is directed by the poet Mariano Blatt and Francisco Visconti.
Luz Aimé Díaz, a transvestite migrant who was accused and imprisoned in 2018 for a crime she did not commit, was acquitted today by Court No. 8 of the City of Buenos Aires.
The first two hearings of the trial that accuses Luz Aimé of a crime she had no knowledge of took place.