POLICY

Thousands of women and diversities marched for their rights at the Plurinational Meeting

Women, lesbians, transvestites, trans, bisexual, intersex and non-binary people gathered under the slogan "not one step back" in the face of the advance of the extreme right in the country.

  • 23/10/2023 • 17:02

Throughout 30 blocks, thousands of people marched in the Rio Negro city of San Carlos de Bariloche on the second day of the Plurinational Meeting of Women, Lesbians, Transvestites, Trans, Bisexuals, Intersex and Non-Binaries, in an event marked by activism summarized in the slogan "not one step back" in the face of the advance of the extreme right in the country. The massive march began from the intersection of La Paz and Beschtedt streets, in the La Lomita neighborhood, an upper area of the city, and headed to the municipal Velodrome, traveling through nearly 30 winding blocks of the city. At the head of the march was the machi (Mapuche spiritual authority) Betiana Colhuan, along with other Mapuche women, among them those who were imprisoned after the eviction on October 4 of last year in Villa Mascardi, and immediately after the organizing commission of the Meeting.