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Latino transgender resistance plan
BY: Fabiola Pomareda / La Raza | 3:24 PM | 03/30/2012 | La Raza
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Canellada Ivonne Van Binfa and Zuri Rose, the group I am who I am for sexual diversity in Chicago. Photo
Photo: Fabiola Pomareda / La Raza
The Chicago Latino transgender community begins to feel empowered to speak up and demand recognition of their rights
Chicago-In a room provided and breaking schemes, the Mexican transgender Zuri Rose-defense teaches a small group of people from the LGBT community in Chicago.
Learn maneuvers or tactics to defend themselves from a possible act of violence is key for transgender people often misunderstood and marginalized.
During the defense workshop, for example, attendees learned how to care for themselves in any situation, whether physical or emotional level.