Today, the Archive holds more than 15,000 documents, spanning from the early 20th century to the late 1990s — including photographs, films, sound recordings, press materials, IDs, passports, letters, police files, magazine articles, and personal diaries.
Its mission is to collect, protect, and amplify the life stories of Argentina’s trans community, while its vision is to serve as a collective memory and documentary reference for trans identities worldwide.
The AMT’s documentary ethics are rooted in the fight against transphobia, the promotion of education and socio-labor inclusion, and the denunciation of all institutional or social violence. It is also a cooperative space, where artists, activists, archivists, journalists, historians, curators, editors, and educators come together to create new projects through diverse languages and disciplines.
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