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Gay Mexico is vibrant, diverse, and continually evolving—home to some of Latin America’s most inclusive cities, pride celebrations, and LGBTQ+ destinations. This section features news and stories related to queer life in Mexico, including gay travel, nightlife, legal rights, community events, pride marches, and cultural milestones. From the progressive scenes in Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, and Guadalajara to emerging queer-friendly spaces in smaller towns, we cover the issues, celebrations, and challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community in Mexico. Whether you’re a traveler, resident, or ally, follow this tag for up-to-date coverage on what it means to be part of gay Mexico today.
LGBTQ Mexico News

Global pact to fight workplace violence can’t decide on protecting LGBTi employees

A global treaty aimed at protecting workers from violence and harassment is expected to be agreed next month, though some “tricky” issues remain, the International...
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WestJet names Riviera Nayarit an LGBTQI-Friendly Destination

WestJet Magazine’s digital and print issues for May have given the Riviera Nayarit ample coverage as an “LGBTQI+ friendly destination” thanks to a review by...
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Puerto Vallarta police report being forced to participate in Gay Pride Parade

Some police officers were reported to have made anonymous complaints of being forced to participate in Puerto Vallarta's Gay Pride Parade. The gay pride parade,...
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Puerto Vallarta is second most important beach destination for LGBT community in the world

Puerto Vallarta is internationally recognized as the second most important beach destination for the gay community, after Tel Aviv, Israel, said Vidal Meza, president of...
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Mexican official resigns as HIV drug shortage sparks outcry

A top Mexican health official said on Thursday that he had resigned amid growing anger over drug shortages that have left hundreds of HIV patients...
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Mexico City sex workers march for rights

More than a hundred sex workers and supporters marched in Mexico City on Wednesday, asking the government to recognize their legal status and guarantee access...
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Thousands feared at risk after Mexico reforms HIV+ regime

Thousands of Mexicans living with HIV or at risk of infection could be left without life-saving services after the government changed the way it funds...
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Luxembourg’s gay premier praises Mexico LGBT+ progress

Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel addressed the Mexican Senate on Tuesday, calling on lawmakers to advance LGBT rights in the country of some 120 million...
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Mexico’s Indians fight to stop mining on ancestral land

After nearly 20 years of wrangling, a group of Nahua Indian villagers could make legal history in Mexico this month when a court rules on...
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For the first time in seven years, Puerto Vallarta skips Carnaval celebrations

After seven consecutive years, this 2019 the Carnival celebrations and parade in Puerto Vallarta was not carried out, after a sudden and still unexplained situation....
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Can panic alarms save women in Mexico City?

Victims of domestic abuse in Mexico City will be given panic alarms as part of government efforts to combat growing rates of violence against women...
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‘Get out!’ Some Mexico border residents reject migrant arrivals

Demonized by U.S. President Donald Trump and exhausted after a harrowing journey, migrants from Central America in a caravan now face a new threat: open...
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