LGBT Conference in Cuba Surrounded by Expectations and Controversy
Expectations are looming over the Sixth Regional Conference of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association for Latin ...
Snapshots of Female Journalists in Mexico City
Despite the low salaries and the dangers that come with being a reporter in one of the most dangerous countries for ...
We Are More Alive Than Ever: Coral Herrera and Gender Equality, Part 2
In the first part of our dialog about the work of artist, blogger, and scholar Coral Herrera, we discussed the ...
Gender, Sexuality, and New Media: An Interview with Coral Herrera, Part 1
Coral Herrera's writings analyze structural problems in Western societies and the discomfort that arises in the intimate lives of men ...
Proyecto Arcoiris Claims LGBT Presence in Cuban Politics
In July of 2011, Project Arcoiris (The Rainbow Project) was born. It all began when activist Yasmin Silvia Portales shared ...
Adoption, Bigotry, Collagen: Some ABCs of Puerto Rico’s LGBT
Puerto Rico has a complicated and oftentimes contradictory history regarding gender and sexuality. In the second posting of NACLA-Global Voices' ...
NACLA-Global Voices Partnership Tackles Gender & Sexuality in Latin America
As part of the partnership between Global Voices and NACLA, a team of five Global Voices authors from Latin America ...
Hangout—Global Voices Face: Dreams of U.S. Immigration Reform
On Friday Global Voices aired their online hangout session “Dreams of U.S. Immigration Reform” as part of the NACLA-Global Voices collaboration “Migrant ...