LGBT history in Mexico - significado y definición. Qué es LGBT history in Mexico
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Qué (quién) es LGBT history in Mexico - definición


LGBT history in Mexico         
The study of homosexuality in Mexico can be divided into three separate periods, coinciding with the three main periods of Mexican history: pre-Columbian, colonial, and post-independence, in spite of the fact that the rejection of homosexuality forms a connecting thread that crosses the three periods.
LGBT rights in Mexico         
  • alt=Gay-pride marchers on a street, with yellow banner and clothing
  • Map of Mexican states that have banned conversion therapies. States in pink have enacted a ban on conversion therapy.
  • alt=Gay-rights parade float with Aztec eagle-warrior theme
  • alt=Male gay-pride marchers, with signs and rainbow flags
  • States colored mauve have passed gender identity laws.
  • States in magenta have passed hate crime laws.
  • Participants at the 2016 Mexico City Pride parade
  • alt=Photo from gay-pride parade in Mexico City, with rainbow flag
  • alt=Woman with short dark hair, blue lanyard, and black and white blouse speaking at a podium
  • alt=Red loop-and-cross HIV/AIDS ribbon
  • States with same-sex marriage that do not allow those couples to jointly adopt}}
  • alt=Go-go dancers in costume at gay-pride parade
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RIGHTS OF LGBT PEOPLE IN MEXICO
Gay rights in Mexico; Anti-LGBT violence in Mexico; Violence against LGBT people in Mexico; Transgender rights in Mexico
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Mexico have expanded in recent years, in keeping with worldwide legal trends. The intellectual influence of the French Revolution and the brief French occupation of Mexico (1862–67) resulted in the adoption of the Napoleonic Code, which decriminalized same-sex sexual acts in 1871.
LGBT rights in Mexico City         
  • alt=Male gay-pride marchers, with signs and rainbow flags
  • alt=Photo from gay-pride parade in Mexico City, with rainbow flag
LGBT rights in Mexico City are considerably more progressive than the rest of Mexico. On March 4, 2010, it became the first area in Mexico to issue same-sex marriage licenses to same-sex couples.