“Tévez, no one learns from slaps: a lot of beaten-up faggots are telling you that.”
Gym time, soccer school, all the "little friends" with their soccer cleats and me, the only one with yellow, red and green sneakers
Gym time, soccer school, all the "little friends" with their soccer cleats and me, the only one with yellow, red and green sneakers
He filed the complaint at the First Police Station.
The tenth edition of the Diversity Festival in El Bolsón kicks off today and runs until Saturday, January 6. It raises its voice against the stigmatization and persecution of the Mapuche people in southern Argentina and against violence against gender-diverse individuals.
In 2017 we witnessed many stories and news reports. Many of them had a counterpart in the streets, because this year saw numerous marches and protests for the rights of sexual diversity in various cities across Latin America.
This occurs within a political and social context where violence against the LGBTI community has noticeably increased. According to the Observatory of Hate Crimes against the LGBT community of the Ombudsman's Office of the City of Buenos Aires and FALGBT, 61 cases of violence were reported in 2017…
“Making our diversity visible without violence.” Founded in 2013, the organization Mujeres Trans Argentina (Trans Women Argentina) brings together 1,800 trans women from across the country in its private Facebook group. “This platform already functions as a channel and means of communication, as a place for debate and discussion, as a political and social agenda. Now…”
My name is Leandra Levine. I am a performance artist, a medical student, and the first transgender graduate of the Carlos Pellegrini Higher School of Commerce.
Cover photo: Ariel Gutraich. On Wednesday, November 29th, we celebrated our first anniversary at Casa Brandon. There, we inaugurated the #1YearPresent exhibition with a selection of works by Argentine photographer Ariel Gutraich. The images are from various news stories we covered throughout the year, focusing on pride and activism. The exhibition also includes photos…
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Breaking news [UPDATED December 2 at 2:26 PM] Jonathan Uriel Castellari, 25, went dancing last night at a club in Palermo, Buenos Aires, with his teammate Sebastián Sierra from Ciervos Pampas, the rugby team that fights against homophobia. Afterward, they went to have breakfast at the McDonald's on Avenida Córdoba…