Families, Law, and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights in Argentina with Andrea Rivas
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What does it mean to fight for LGBTQ+ rights through families and the law?
In this episode of Living Queer, Erwin de Leon speaks with Andrea Rivas, lawyer, activist, and founder of Asociación Familias Diversas de Argentina (AFDA), about building a movement that centers families, community, and access to justice. Together they discuss Argentina’s pioneering LGBTQ+ rights movement, the role of strategic litigation, and the challenges facing activists amid rising political backlash.
Andrea reflects on her early work helping advance Argentina’s landmark gender identity law and how lawyers and activists used creativity and boldness to push courts and institutions toward equality. Today, AFDA supports families across Argentina through legal advocacy, research, and community organizing.
At a moment when hate speech and policy rollbacks are reshaping LGBTQ+ life in Argentina, Andrea offers a clear-eyed perspective on resilience, democracy, and the long struggle for justice.