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  2. LGBTQ migrants face 'triple vulnerability' as a group in ...

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    In the last three years, Mexico has recorded 231 murders of LGBTQ people: 78 in 2021, 87 in 2022 and 66 in 2023, according to data from Letra S: Sida, Cultura y Vida Cotidiana, a civil ...

  3. Wave of transgender slayings in Mexico spurs anger and ... - AOL

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    Authorities in Mexico said at least three transgender people were killed in the first two weeks of 2024, and rights groups were investigating two additional such cases. The latest death came on ...

  4. Mexico’s first openly non-binary magistrate and prominent ...

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    Mexico’s first openly non-binary magistrate and prominent LGBTQ activist Jesús Ociel Baena Saucedo was found dead at home in the central state of Aguascalientes on Monday.. A second person, who ...

  5. LGBTQ rights in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The center of the Mexico City LGBT community is the Zona Rosa, where over 50 gay bars and dance clubs exist. [298] Surrounding the nation's capital, there is a substantial LGBT culture in the State of Mexico. [299] Although some observers claim that gay life is more developed in Mexico's second-largest city, Guadalajara. [18]

  6. LGBTQ people in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ people in Mexico have organized in a variety of ways: through local organizations, marches, and the development of a Commission to Denounce Hate Crimes. Mexico has a thriving LGBTQ movement with organizations in various large cities throughout the country and numerous LGBTQ publications, most prominently in Mexico City, Guadalajara ...

  7. Homosexuality in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The LGBT movement found itself paradoxically driven by the AIDS crisis, which is believed to have reached Mexico in 1981. [47] LGBT groups were focused more on the fight against the infection, carrying out prevention and safe sex campaigns with information on the disease, but also led their fight against the social prejudices of the more ...

  8. 'We are invisible': Discrimination, risks abound for ... - AOL

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    Indigenous LGBTQ people in Mexico face discrimination from inside and outside their community as scholars worry about rising violence against them.

  9. LGBTQ rights in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    " El ambiente" is known to be an atomospheric environment for queer/LGBT individuals located in Mexico City. [11] The part of Mexico City is known as "La Zona Rosa". In the English dictionary, el ambiente is translated as "the environment". El Ambiente is regrouped in 3 different ways: space, subculture and discreet mode of identification. [11]