Pride in photos: More than 1.5 million people marched in Mexico City.
More than one and a half million people participated in the 47th LGBTIQ+ Pride March in Mexico City. There was also a counter-march for LGBTIQ+ anger against genocide.
More than one and a half million people participated in the 47th LGBTIQ+ Pride March in Mexico City. There was also a counter-march for LGBTIQ+ anger against genocide.
When and where are the Pride 2023 marches and activities in different parts of Argentina.
This is how Pride is celebrated in different states across the country. Photos, stories, videos, and proud testimonials from Mexico City, San Cristóbal de las Casas, and more.
More than 50 LGBTQ+ organizations yesterday presented a new Organizing Committee for the Pride March-Historical Line (COMOLH). Their goal is "to reclaim the legacy, plurality, and democratic spirit of the most important LGBTQ+ event."
This was the first international Pride march on the border between Argentina and Bolivia. We marched from our Indigenous bodies, peripheral, subversive by birth, castrated of possibilities.”
"We, the 'lenchitudes,' are the people who are affected by the stigma directed at 'lesbians' in all our diversity."
On June 28, 1969, a group of LGBT people resisted mistreatment and arbitrary arrests at the Stonewall Inn nightclub in New York City. For two days, they barricaded themselves, raised their voices, and fought against the police who were trying to repress them. Since then, June 28 has been declared International LGBT Pride Day.
More than 100,000 people took to the streets of Santiago. There was repression and arrests in Quillota.
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…