#CABA A man reported a neighbor for a homophobic attack and then attacked him again.
Fernando Albornoz, an LGBT activist, says he fears for his life. “You fucking faggot. I already warned you to get out of here,” he said before hitting him.
Fernando Albornoz, an LGBT activist, says he fears for his life. “You fucking faggot. I already warned you to get out of here,” he said before hitting him.
Oscar Perassi, deputy director of Neighborhood Policies, addressed Noemí Maldonado, president of a neighborhood association, as "sir" and "gentleman," according to a complaint filed with the National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI). LGBTQ+ organizations are calling for a demonstration on Wednesday at City Hall.
Carolina Perona denounced the authorities of the Madre de los Inmigrantes Institute (IME), in La Boca (CABA) for not hiring her when they found out she is a lesbian.
Luisa Hernández is a family court judge. After a long and difficult process, she was able to adopt a six-month-old baby with a disability and little chance of ever learning to walk. Today, Josefina is 11 years old, a trans girl who has undergone numerous diagnoses, walks, and challenges Luisa daily, making her question her own beliefs and convictions.
Luisa Hernández is a family court judge. After a long and difficult process, she was able to adopt a six-month-old baby with a disability and little chance of ever learning to walk. Today, Josefina is 11 years old, a trans girl who has undergone numerous diagnoses, walks, and challenges Luisa daily, making her question her own beliefs and convictions.
Photo: Josean Rivera. For more than 24 hours, thousands of LGBTQ+ people have been denouncing stories of discrimination and harassment, as well as the violence and suffering of living in the closet. Under the hashtag #MeQueer, a can of worms has been opened, similar to #MeToo or the Hispanic and Latino #NoNosCallamosMás (We Won't Be Silent Anymore). The initial tweet was from Hartmut Schrewe, a…
Javiera Arnillas Cartagena tried to register using her chosen name at a Smart Fit gym, but was refused. She decided to make her case public on social media, and the company apologized.
By Lara Bertolini. Days ago, crime reporter Ricardo Canaletti initiated and maintained a transphobic exchange on air with entertainment panelist Cecilia Absatz on the cable channel TN. The pretext was a discussion of the new Netflix series, “The House of Flowers.” The Mexican telenovela, which revolves around…
One week after Joe Lemonge's conviction, LGBT activists mobilized in front of the National Congress to demand his acquittal and denounce the discriminatory actions of Judge Cristina Lía Vandembroucke and Prosecutor Santiago Alfieri.
Transvestite and trans activists and militants, feminist groups and sexual dissidents demonstrated this Monday afternoon at the door of the Courts, in Paraná, to demand the acquittal of Joe Lemonge, the young trans man sentenced to five years and six months in prison after being considered "material author of attempted homicide".