Ecuadorean Equality a Little Bit Closer
“There may be something there that wasn’t there before.” – Beauty and the Beast As of September 15th, same-sex Ecuadorean couples have been able to officially register their civil unions and have them...
View Article160 Couples Married in Mass Same-Sex Wedding in Rio de Janeiro
Every year since 2006, Rio de Janeiro has held a mass wedding for low-income families known as “I Do Day”. This year, 160 LGBTI couples were wed on Sunday, November 23, in Rio de Janeiro’s Armazém...
View ArticleA Small Step for LGBTQIA+ People, a Giant Leap for Chile Overall
Civil unions are closer than ever for the Chilean people after the Chilean House of Representatives passed a bill on January 21 that would allow both straight and same-sex couples to legally enter into...
View ArticleLGBT Community of Honduras Mourns Loss of Eighth Murder Victim
Honduras isn’t often on the radar regarding LGBT rights and equality. In the wake of more trans women, often trans women of color, being murdered in the United States, other countries slip through the...
View ArticleUruguay Boasts High LGBT Acceptance Levels
Across the American continents, the conversation about LGBT inclusion and acceptance has been gaining traction. In light of the United States Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality, many countries...
View ArticleArgentinian Trans Activist Murdered
Diana Sacayan, a well-known transgender activist from Buenos Aries, was found dead in her apartment earlier this week. Sacayan was found with multiple stab wounds and her home had been torn apart. The...
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