The film about the world's first transgender high school
“Mocha: our struggle, her life, my right”: the documentary about the world’s first trans high school.
“Mocha: our struggle, her life, my right”: the documentary about the world’s first trans high school.
One of the challenges of these elections was to minimize the obstacles that transgender people faced in past elections, where many were unable to vote.
Laly Heredia was a 36-year-old trans woman. She was killed by a gunshot to the hip, but she had been shot several times before that.
By Juliana Quintana, from Asunción. Photos: Jessie Insfrán. “We demand the depathologization of trans identity.” “We demand the right to non-discrimination.” “We demand the right to identity.” These are some of the slogans hanging on the walls of Casa Diversa, a temporary shelter for LGBTQ+ people who are victims of violence…
Until Sunday, January 6, musicians, artists, photographers, and writers will be presenting on stages, in workshops, and in discussion panels at the event, which is celebrating its 11th edition this year.
Until Sunday, January 6, musicians, artists, photographers, and writers will be presenting on stages, in workshops, and in discussion panels at the event, which is celebrating its 11th edition this year.
The Gondolín Hotel has 20 rooms where 40 transvestites and transgender people live in the City of Buenos Aires. It's a place of refuge but also a stopover: many come from other provinces and it's the first place they find.
More than 3,000 rural women, activists, residents of the Bañado Sur neighborhood, lesbians, trans women, cisgender women, students, and sex workers marched through the streets of Asunción, Paraguay, to demand an end to femicides, discrimination, and gender-based violence. They did so under the banner "We will not be silent anymore," on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, November 25th.
Activists and journalists participated in the first collective edition of content as part of the Wiki LGBT+ Human Rights project.
Mirna Antonella Di Marzo, 30, the young trans woman attacked on Sunday, remains in a coma. Family, neighbors, friends, and activists are marching tonight in General Güemes, 50 kilometers from the city of Salta, demanding justice.