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Title: Transgender voices begin to find some sort of coherence when it comes to fightin
Post by: Shana A on May 26, 2011, 09:33:28 AM
Post by: Shana A on May 26, 2011, 09:33:28 AM
Transgender voices begin to find some sort of coherence when it comes to fighting for basic rights
Published: 26/05/2011 at 12:00 AM
http://www.bangkokpost.com/arts-and-culture/film/238982/now-or-never (http://www.bangkokpost.com/arts-and-culture/film/238982/now-or-never)
Nada Chaiyajit arrived at the hospital one night with high fever, 40 degrees. She was diagnosed with dengue fever, but for Nada her nightmarish experience was not the severe illness.
For a transgender person, being sent to a male ward was an uncomfortable choice. She begged and explained that she had already had a sex-change operation, but her request was rejected. In the end, with the help of friends who talked to the hospital authorities, the next day Nada was moved to a more private corner in what used to be a space to store patients' beds.
Nada was sharing her life story, together other guest speakers during the seminar "Violated Lives: Narratives from LGBTIQs and International Human Rights Law"
Published: 26/05/2011 at 12:00 AM
http://www.bangkokpost.com/arts-and-culture/film/238982/now-or-never (http://www.bangkokpost.com/arts-and-culture/film/238982/now-or-never)
Nada Chaiyajit arrived at the hospital one night with high fever, 40 degrees. She was diagnosed with dengue fever, but for Nada her nightmarish experience was not the severe illness.
For a transgender person, being sent to a male ward was an uncomfortable choice. She begged and explained that she had already had a sex-change operation, but her request was rejected. In the end, with the help of friends who talked to the hospital authorities, the next day Nada was moved to a more private corner in what used to be a space to store patients' beds.
Nada was sharing her life story, together other guest speakers during the seminar "Violated Lives: Narratives from LGBTIQs and International Human Rights Law"