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Rachid highlighted that this year the diversity movement has achieved a lot.

The member of the Board of Directors of the Argentine Federation and Head of the Institute against Discrimination of the Ombudsman's Office of CABA remarked that, "this year, like everyone, we have a lot to celebrate because there has been a lot that the organizations and the movement of diversity we have achieved in recent years".

  • 28/10/2023 • 11:57

With the demand for the Anti-Discrimination Law and the Comprehensive Trans Law, on Saturday, November 4, the XXXII Pride March will be held, which will go from Plaza de Mayo to the Plaza del Congreso with artistic activities, live music and more than forty trucks. floats for attendees to dance as they march, reported the Organizing Commission. "This year, like everyone, we have a lot to celebrate because there has been a lot that organizations and the diversity movement have achieved in recent years. And that is cause for celebration," María Rachid, member of the Commission, told Télam. Director of the Argentine Federation and Head of the Institute against Discrimination of the Ombudsman's Office of CABA. "However, it is also true that we are in a very hostile environment, where hate speech is growing, violence against diversity is growing both in the media and in politics, and it worries us," warned Rachid who called "to stop the anti-rights in the next elections and to work and fight so that there is not one less right." This year the main slogans are "not one more adjustment, not one less right, Anti-Discrimination Law, Comprehensive Trans Now Law and Let's stop anti-rights." Since the beginning of the month, Pride Marches have been taking place in different parts of the country; marches that will continue during November and December, with slogans such as "Enough of hate speeches and crimes", "Where is Tehuel?", "Non-binary ESI with a budget, in all schools and all educational levels", among others.