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In Veracruz Mexico there is one of the few LGBT+ collectives that try to keep LGBT+ people and society in constant communication about news, policies, relevant to them, within their facebook group called "Comunidad Jarochos Alianza para la Inclusión y la Indiscriminación A.C.". So, with the knowledge acquired in the degree of Communication Sciences and with the help of the aforementioned group, I investigated and based on how the social network Facebook has served as a support for the advancement and strengthening of communication within the members of one of the most discriminated groups in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Veracruz Mexico there is one of the few LGBT+ collectives that try to keep LGBT+ people and society in constant communication about news, policies, relevant to them, within their facebook group called "Comunidad Jarochos Alianza para la Inclusión y la Indiscriminación A.C.". So, with the knowledge acquired in the degree of Communication Sciences and with the help of the aforementioned group, I investigated and based on how the social network Facebook has served as a support for the advancement and strengthening of communication within the members of one of the most discriminated groups in history; the LGBT+ community. Also, some important facts about this group are mentioned, from Weimar Germany to the elimination of homosexuality from the World Health Organisation's manual of mental disorders. In addition, it shows the gender perspective that the community conveys within the social network and how the members of the community communicated with each other at the end of the 20th century, when the Internet was not popular and there was a more marked intolerance towards them.
Autorenporträt
Kevin Eloy Cué Rosales, licenciado em Ciências da Comunicação pela Universidad Veracruzana, Produtor Audiovisual, Diretor de Marketing e Vendas na produtora "8th Vision Films", participou no congresso Academia Journals 2019. María del Pilar Anaya Avila, Rossy Lorena Laurencio Meza colaboraram na investigação.