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Claudia Hinojosa

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in 1982, she maintained that the group did not see the Mexican parliament as a space for the liberation of gays and lesbians. Instead, it used the electoral space to talk about themselves and the need to organize and participate. Hence, in addition to campaign rallies, their electoral activities included public protests.
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in 1978, alongside Xabier Lizárraga, Alma Aldana, and Max Mejía Solorio. It was one of the first lesbian and gay organization in Latin America. As a Lambda activist, she played an active role in the creation of a gay and lesbian commission that supported Lambda’s electoral candidates. In a statement
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between the seriousness of the problem of poverty and the “frivolity” of sexuality, a problem that could be addressed by documenting the invisible links between these two areas manifested in different situations such as sexual exclusion and poverty; economic deprivation and sexual violence; and,
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Hinojosa’s activism contributed to the development of broader debate questioning established norms of sexual behavior in Mexico. This discourse is considered crucial in the development of the Mexican LGBT movement. She pushed for the idea that the
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Together with other lesbian activists such as Estela Suarez, Alejandra Rojas, and Rosalba Carrasco, Hinojosa worked with Uranga to help pass the
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bill into law. She was also part of the cultural translation initiative covering women’s human rights at
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activist. She is also noted for being one of the first openly gay candidates to run for Congress in
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Same-Sex Marriage in the Americas: Policy Innovation for Same-Sex Relationships
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The Politics of Gay Marriage in Latin America: Argentina, Chile, and Mexico
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Pierceson, Jason; Piatti-Crocker, Adriana; Schulenberg, Shawn (2010).
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compulsory heterosexuality and homophobia, among others.
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Cornwall, Andrea; Correa, Sonia; Jolly, Susie (2013).
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National Council for the Prevention of Discrimination
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Index

Lambda Group of Homosexual Liberation
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Mexican
LGBT
human rights
Mexico
Enoe Uranga
Lambda Group of Homosexual Liberation
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false dichotomy
Rutgers University
Center for Women’s Global Leadership
National Council for the Prevention of Discrimination
CONAPRED
"A Continuous Push Forward for LGBTQ+ Rights in Mexico"


ISBN
978-0-8229-6062-1


ISBN
978-1-107-09914-2
ISBN
978-1-84813-646-5
ISBN
978-0-7391-2865-7


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