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TSQ (2024) 11 (1): 141–148.
Published: 01 February 2024
...Eugenia Azar; Pili Cabrera; Marlene Wayar; Tania Libertad Balderas [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Copyright © 2024 by Duke University Press 2024 These selected photographs serve as a representation...
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Figure 3. 3J Mobilization for International Women's Day, 2023. Photograph by Eugenia Azar. More
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Figure 5. First Plurinational March for the Law for Historic Reparations, 2023. Photograph by Eugenia Azar. More
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Figure 7. “Feminism Will Be Transfeminist or It Won't Exist.” 8M Mobilization for International Women's Day, March 2023. Photograph by Eugenia Azar. More
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Figure 2. 28J Stop the Travesticides, Transfemicides, and Transhomicides Plurinational and Antiracist March. Comrades from the Hotel Gondolín, 2022. Photograph by Eugenia Azar. More
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Figure 6. Lorena and Pamela, travesti trans survivors, chanting and protesting at the First Plurinational March for the Law for Historic Reparations, May 2023. Photograph by Eugenia Azar. More
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Figure 1. Gaviota's death due to industrial silicone implants. Her comrades from the Peruvian community carry her coffin to her burial, 2020. Photograph by Eugenia Azar. More
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Figure 4. Patricia and Raquel, fifty-six-year-old travesti trans survivors at the National Congress demanding the passage of the Law for Historic Reparations, 2021. Photograph by Eugenia Azar. More