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LGBTQ+ collective walks in Mexico City’s Catrinas march in push for visibility
- The Exoticas collective, led by Arumir, participated in Mexico City's Catrinas march to promote LGBTQ+ visibility and pride.
 - This festival provides a rare moment of safety and solidarity for LGBTQ+ people, particularly transgender women, who face high levels of violence in the country.
 - Arumir expressed a desire for Exoticas to be an inclusive space where individuals can celebrate their culture and rights.
 - The event serves as a cultural celebration and a platform for continuing the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
 
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LGBTQ+ collective walks in Mexico City's Catrinas march in push for visibility
Thousands of people in vibrant costumes and skull-like makeup turned out for Mexico City's annual Catrina's parade ahead of the upcoming Day of Dead celebrations.
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Read Full ArticleWalking in a pink dress inspired by popular Mexican art with a siren-style silhouette, the artist drag Ángel Arumir adjusts his crown of flowers over his purple wig as he enters a sea of skeletons.
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Leaning Left13Leaning Right1Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution59%  Left
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