Deo Molina: “Rest and pleasure are political acts”
The multidisciplinary trans artist talks about his sex work and how ableism stigmatizes disabled bodies.
The multidisciplinary trans artist talks about his sex work and how ableism stigmatizes disabled bodies.
The anti-trans wave is drastically impacting access to sports. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is planning regulations for 2026 that would limit the participation of trans, intersex, and cisgender women under the pretext of an alleged "unfair advantage," without any evidence.
We present the artistic and chameleon-like journey of one of the most interesting musical proposals on the Bolivian scene in recent years.
The Mocha Celis Transgender Popular High School is about to celebrate its 14th anniversary. While deepening its academic work, it is preparing for a new edition of Mocha Fest, which will take place in November.
Poet, singer, actress, writer, South American transvestite, and teacher. She tours much of Argentina independently, and her art is not consolation, but a loving rebellion for today and for what is to come.
The artistic project of twins Luchi and Ferni de Gyldenfeldt, Queer Opera, has arrived on the Buenos Aires theater scene to expand the boundaries of a genre with a binary tradition. Self-management as an option so that no one is left out.
Have you heard of T4T bonds? We explore them through the stories of a group of trans and non-binary friends, and we tell them in this comic.
Diversity in the world of care, as told in an Argentine documentary about trans women who gained access to the Santa Ana public nursing home through the labor quota law.
A ruling granted the injunction filed by the Argentine Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Trans (FALGBT) to stop the Argentine government's decree that prohibits hormonal treatment in people under 18 years of age.
In this comic, we tell you who Claudia Pía Baudracco was, an Argentinian trans activist and one of the key figures behind the Gender Identity Law.