June 29, 2016 – 00:00 the LGBT community called the law of gender identity and meet comprehensive sex education in schools.
- ” it is important that the community supports the rights. we are proud of ourselves and we want to see us as normal people, “said Norberto Alderete, social communicator.
a traditional rainbow flag’s unfurled to demand gender diversity and respect for the equality of people, but also to ask the provincial and municipal government to implement real public policies against discrimination.
This was expressed that marched around the plaza on July 9, concerning the diversity of groups and social organizations in the province. The framework of this mobilization was the commemoration of the 47 anniversary of the first demonstration by the gay liberation movement in the United States.
Pious Ceballos concerning Trans Women Argentinas in Salta, referred to requests for public policy at the provincial and municipal levels. He also warned setbacks with some local decisions. “The Municipality dismantled the Directorate of Diversity and Human Rights Department. We regret this because it is a step backwards in the work we have done on the local social diversity.” also mentioned, along with his companions, the need for own spaces for diversity in the provincial government, outside the Bureau of Diversity, to address issues of the LGBT community.
Horses he stressed that not yet been received by mayor Gustavo Saenz to know the reasons for the removal directions. He also mentioned the delay is in the Senate to discuss the project by the trans employment quota. “A month that the project is in the House and yet we can not meet with them to explain why we asked this law does,” said the leader.
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Malvina Gareca, the women’s organization Mumalá was with her little son to the march. He told The Tribune : “sumo me because this is a way to give support to the colleagues I come with my son and think you have to educate children with other values, gender equity and. respecting gender diversity. ” Tania Kiriaco, the Observatory of Violence against Women, said: “Being here is to accompany the trans companion operator to prevent violence and to have a society that respects human rights, which are of all people”. Liliana Martinez of Jezer (Youth for Reproductive and Sexual Education) group, said: “We should all support the march”
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