What does the most infamous man in Mexican history have in common with the biggest revolutionary figure of the country’s Civil War? Grab your snacks, because this story has it all: love, sex, betrayal, gunpowder, and hot, steamy men.
Mexico’s queer feminist movement was built by brave voices who demanded change. These icons used art, politics, and community to fight for freedom and dignity. Their stories remind us that resistance is creative, collective, and beautifully queer.
Three years ago, MxCity for the Girls, Gays & They’s began as a risky experiment: could queer feminist tours in Mexico City really thrive?