Discrimination and threats against LGBT+ people at a private clinic in Mexico City
Security personnel at the MED Medical Center clinic threatened two LGBT+ people with weapons while they were waiting for a patient.
Security personnel at the MED Medical Center clinic threatened two LGBT+ people with weapons while they were waiting for a patient.
Non-binary and trans people from Mexico reflect on visibility and claim the right to be named in the struggles for legal abortion.
More than half of Mexico's trans and non-binary population experiences discrimination when using restrooms, as happened at the Cineteca Nacional. The dissemination of this news generated a wave of gender misinformation and transphobic rhetoric on social media.
Discrimination continues to rise and led to violent incidents during May. The role of organized crime.
The Supreme Court of Justice rejected Alba Rueda's request to rectify the gender identity in her baptism and confirmation records.
A member of the Gendarmerie entered an LGBT nightclub with a weapon and shouted homophobic slurs. Calls for an anti-discrimination law.
A survey by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) indicates that 72.56% of LGBTQ+ individuals reported experiencing at least one form of discrimination at UNAM due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. This work is part of the research project "What the Waves Couldn't Silence."
February 19th is the International Day Against LGBT Hate in Sports. We share the experiences of some athletes in Mexico.
What kisses are acceptable according to heteronormativity? The kisses between Agus Cabaleiro and Maki, in a campaign, sparked all kinds of comments and discrimination.
Transvestite activist Violeta Alegre reflects on how transvestite and trans people, despite their well-earned rights, continue to be excluded from mainstream spaces.