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¡La Lucha Sigue! Mexico’s Fourth Nonbinary March Was a Protest and a Remembrance
By Mathew Rodriguez at them.
· July 15, 2026
· 3 min read
Nonbinary people and their supporters marched through Mexico City on Tuesday, July 14 in observation of International Nonbinary People’s Day, marking the fourth annual march of its kind after the first was held in 2023.“We demand our rights as citizens, like anyone else, and we mainly ask for respec
Key takeaway Each of Mexico’s 32 states, however, has the power to determine its own set of statutes and policies around issues of documentation and registration, per a 2025 report from Human Rights Watch.
Why this matters
The fourth annual Nonbinary March in Mexico City highlights the ongoing struggle for recognition and respect of nonbinary individuals in the country. Despite Mexico issuing passports with nonbinary gender markers, the lack of uniform recognition across its 32 states creates a patchwork of protections, leaving many nonbinary people vulnerable to discrimination and marginalization. The fact that only three states explicitly recognize nonbinary people in their legislation underscores the need for comprehensive reform. The march, which drew thousands of activists, also serves as a poignant reminder of the mental health struggles faced by nonbinary individuals, with many reporting experiences of mockery, insults, and suicidal thoughts. As the US navigates its own complex landscape of LGBTQ+ rights, the Mexican nonbinary movement offers a powerful example of the importance of grassroots activism and advocacy in pushing for policy change and social acceptance.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: them. ·
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