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The Spring 2025 issue of the NACLA Report explores travesti-trans politics across the Americas, an antifascist and transversal politics with the power to reshape our world.
Don't miss the web exclusive content from our Spring 2025 issue, Cuerpos Furiosos: Trans-Travesti Politics in Revolt.
An art collaboration between two activists and friends involves the sharing of blood as an act of diasporic love, colonial reckoning, and collective repair for queer, travesti, and trans people of color.
For transmasculine activists uprooted from the lands and waters they called home, embroidery and poetry become practices for expressing nostalgia and building community in Bogotá.
The poet and activist talks about the precarity that trans, queer, and Afrodescendent people in Cuba face today, and the life sustaining worlds built by Black trans women in Cuba and its diaspora.
In Colombia, a trans-marika vogue collective takes to the streets to denounce state violence and call for police abolition.
In the face of discriminatory narratives and laws in Argentina, activists advocate for anti-racist, transfeminist initiatives during this year’s International Women’s Day.
Frente a las narrativas y leyes discriminatorias en Argentina, activistas abogan por iniciativas transfeministas antirracistas durante el Día Internacional de la Mujer de este año.
Designer Robert Young discusses the political activism woven into the costumes of his band, Vulgar Fraction, which participates annually in Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival celebrations.
In the days after the Trump inauguration, Brazilian students gathered at the largest student congress in Latin America to debate the future of left resistance.