translated from Spanish: Casa Rosada lit up with the rainbow of sexual diversity

The headquarters of the National Government yesterday had colors allusive to LGBTIQ+ Pride as happened with the rose, on October 19, during the campaign for breast cancer. Commemorations for the month of LGTBIQ+ pride began yesterday with a virtual march to Plaza de Mayo and another mobilization bounded by the context by the coronavirus pandemic.
A special public TV program was also available for today, and next Tuesday, at the Women’s Gender and Diversity Salon of the Government House, a painting by César Cigliutti, an Argentine activist who chaired the Argentine Homosexual Community from March 1996 until his death, will be published in August of this year. Virtual march
The Pride 2020 event was organized by the Pride and Struggle Front and was attended by more than 50 LGTBIQ+ organizations accompanied by artists from different provinces. The mobilization was carried out from 20 through a platform that allowed participants to “meet” in the Plaza de Mayo through a virtual space. In this context, a tribute was paid to the late activist César Cigliutti, founding member and former president of the CHA. Meanwhile, the Pride and Struggle Front announced that since the beginning of the pandemic it has been carrying out the LGBTI+ Care Network “We care for each other”, through which more than 1700 people were reached in a food emergency in 14 provinces. The event was attended by the artists Ayelén Beker, from Rosario; La Taylor Méndez, de Mendoza; Liyah Crudencia, de Trelew; the soloist Lopena Carpanchay, from the province of Salta, and the trans singer Patricia Sharon, from the province of Buenos Aires.In addition, a parade was erected of the traditional floats that circulated around the stage of Plaza de Mayo.” For a country without institutional or religious violence. No more hate crimes,” was this year’s slogan. Others were also added as “with the ESI do not get in: Effective implementation of the Comprehensive Sexual Education Act with a perspective of gender, diversity and non-binary”.

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