A Church is attacked with incendiary devices in Pope Francis’s Argentina at the end of the National Encounter of Women, Oct. 14, 2018. (Credit: Twitter.) Listen ROME – As has become customary, ...
A demonstrator holds a placard in favor of a work quota for transvestites and transgender people outside Congress ahead of the Senate vote that approved the law (Sipa photo by Manuel Cortina via AP ...
I’ve held feminist views since childhood, long before I was able to call them feminist. My greatest lessons in learning and awareness, however, arrived much more recently. The year 2018 was the point ...
BUENOS AIRES — Victoria Zapata glides a finger topped with a glossy coat of emerald nail polish over a long, intricately woven, forest green quilt. “We are knitting power,” she says, eyeing the two ...
Two women hug each other celebrating the legalization of abortion in Buenos Aires, on December 30. (Tobias Skarlovnik / NurPhoto via Getty Images) By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A vital recent chapter of Argentine women’s history is conventionally but stirringly told in “Belén,” a polished but honestly felt ...
On the heels of a historic vote challenging Argentina’s abortion ban — which failed to pass the Senate — there was no shortage of conversation about women’s issues at Media Party in Buenos Aires.
June 3 marked the sixth anniversary of the Ni Una Menos (“Not one [woman] less”) campaign, a feminist movement that began in Argentina and quickly spread to the rest of Latin America and beyond. On ...
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