The V National LGBTIQ+ Meeting of Argentina will be held again, after 24 years, on November 3 in the emblematic Manzana de las Luces, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Monserrat, to "recapture a historical legacy" with the focus on "building community" when 40 years of democracy are celebrated in the country, and in the face of "denialist and anti-rights advances. "We decided to hold the fifth meeting in this framework of 40 years of democracy, in a historical place like the Manzana de las Luces where the public university was also born, where the first parliament was, the construction of the present, independent State," he shared with Télam. Pedro Paradiso Sottile, activist and promoter of the meeting. The event will take place within the framework of Pride Week, on Friday, November 3 in the historic complex after 24 years since the last one that was held in the City of Buenos Aires in 1999. "We meet again to rebuild and meet in community to continue the legacy of Carlos Jáuregui, Nadia Echazú, Lohana Berkins and Cesar Cigliutti, in tribute and memory of some of the most important milestones and emblematic moments in the history of our movement," held by the organizing committee of the Meeting.