Relevant sociocultural contributions of the salvadorean LGBTQ+ movement in the work place

Authors

  • Carlos Felipe Osegueda Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • Miguel Ángel Hernandez Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • Moisés Aarón Morales-Zaldaña Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • Francisca Santos-Herrera Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador

Abstract

This document analyzes the emergence and beginnings of the LGTBQ+ movement in El Salvador and the relevance it has had in the historical vindication process of human rights from the work point of view as a contribution to the salvadorean culture. This document addresses the visibilization demanded from the State, as part of gender equality, as well as the achievements that have been strengthening and consolidating the inclusive policies through the legal entities ever since 2010. It especially addresses the incidence that the groups AMATE, El Salvador and Entre Amigos (Among Friends) have on people who do not belong nor identify themselves with any group related to sexual diversity; it describes their proposals for change with the idea of improving and encouraging tolerance, respect and social harmony.

Keywords: Homosexuality, Lesbianism, Bisexuality, LGBTQ Movement.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i68.8447
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11298/1127

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Published

2019-12-30

How to Cite

Osegueda, C. F., Hernandez, M. Ángel, Morales-Zaldaña, M. A., & Santos-Herrera, F. (2019). Relevant sociocultural contributions of the salvadorean LGBTQ+ movement in the work place. Entorno, (68), 80–87. Retrieved from https://biblioteca2.utec.edu.sv/sitios/entorno/index.php/entorno/article/view/596