Pepper spray and bottles thrown at LGBT+ people from a Buenos Aires bar on Pride March day
A group of people who attended the XXX Pride March on Saturday reported being assaulted by employees of Monday Buenos Aires.
A group of people who attended the XXX Pride March on Saturday reported being assaulted by employees of Monday Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires celebrated its 30th Pride March: the largest in history, according to the organizing groups. Photo gallery of a celebration where strong demands were made for Tehuel de la Torre and for historical reparations for transvestites and trans people.
What was the first Pride march like that proceeded down Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires? And why is it celebrated in November?
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, organizations and activists called for a virtual #Pride2020. Self-organized groups marched in Buenos Aires.
The 28th Pride March in Buenos Aires was historic: 500,000 people danced, sang, and marched from Plaza de Mayo to the National Congress for 9 hours.
The march, which in 2019 celebrated 23 years of uninterrupted service, is the oldest in Central America; the first one was in 1997, five years after the signing of the peace agreement that ended the armed conflict in the Central American country.
This Saturday, June 29, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Mexico City to celebrate the 41st LGBT+ Pride March under the slogan "To be is to resist."
This Saturday, June 29, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Mexico City to celebrate the 41st LGBT+ Pride March under the slogan "To be is to resist."
Hundreds of Peruvians belonging to the LGBTI population entered Plaza Bolívar and extended the multicolored flags of sexual and gender diversity, an event considered historic.
Two men were prosecuted for the crime of repeated minor injuries, aggravated by having been committed out of hatred for sexual orientation.