End to the sit-in, no to the fight
This Wednesday, groups of trans and non-binary people held a sit-in that they held for 21 days in front of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob). The decision came after the authorities committed to a new meeting to address their demands in health, education, housing and human rights.
The protest intensified after a previous meeting with federal officials was canceled. That day, members painted and caused damage to street furniture in the Historic Center. There were clashes with security elements.
After the events, Segob offered a new dialogue table for July 16. The appointment will be at the Women’s Secretariat. The Undersecretary of the Interior, Arturo Medina Padilla, will attend; the Secretary of Government of Mexico City, César Cravioto; and representatives of the CNDH.
The groups explained that the withdrawal of the sit-in was a condition for holding the meeting. But they warned that the movement continues. “We raised the sit-in, not the fight,” they said.
Among its main demands are guaranteeing access to housing for vulnerable trans women, improving health care and education, and protecting their rights. They insisted that they seek formal agreements and keep the path of dialogue open.




