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Este activista alemán luchó por los derechos gay y trans hace cien años

  • Written by Elizabeth Heineman, Professor of History and Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies, University of Iowa
Magnus Hirschfeld, a la derecha, junto a su compañero Tao Li en la cuarta conferencia de la Liga Mundial para la Reforma Sexual de 1932.Wellcome Images, CC BY

El gobierno de Trump continúa arremetiendo contra los derechos de las personas transgénero.

En julio de 2017, Trump intentó impedir que las personas...

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