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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Foreign Policy Mag: Latin America's LGBT Community


Gays in Latin America:
Is the Closet Half Empty?

By Javier Corrales

After years of lagging behind, gay rights movements in Latin America are coming out into the mainstream.
"Most analysts haven't noticed, but a major social revolution is taking place in Latin America. The region is becoming gayer. It's not that there are more gays and lesbians living in Latin America (we would never know). Rather, the region is becoming more gay-friendly. A generation ago, Latin America was the land of the closet and the home of the macho. Today, movements fighting for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights are taking advantage of the region's more globalized, open regimes. They are promoting their cause through smart, mainstream political and economic alliances. So, though closets and machos are still ubiquitous, Latin America is now the site of some of the most pro-gay legislation in the developing world."
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Yanqui Mike

Yanqui Mike
US émigré and cattle rancher in the pampas of the Argentine province of Buenos Aires since 2003. Founding Chairman of Democrats Abroad Argentina and Drinking Liberally Buenos Aires. Selected by the DNC to blog from the floor of the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Blog coverage subsequently chosen for permanent inclusion by the Library of Congress. He lives with his lovely wife Alicia and their pet monkey-rat at the ranch and in Buenos Aires City.
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