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Camille Cabral
She was born in Brazil as a man and then had surgery in France becoming the first transsexual woman in the Republic of France. She is dermatologist but she is dedicated to political activism since she changes her identity because was forbidden to continue working in her profession.
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Transgender Community in Portugal
A group of seven people with the financial support of ILGA Portugal and the organization Abraço had made a very interesting research about trans community in Portugal, a reality that was unknown for the rest of the world and also for the own country.
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Analysis of APA and WHO Manuals about identity disorders
October 11 was the celebration of the Trans day in Europe, this is an event that had twelve years of existence, and this year was dedicated to pathological condition of transsexuality. Many groups asking APA and WHO stop considering transexuality and transsexualism as a mental disorder.
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Place without limits

This movie is one of the representation in which lived Trans people that we hadn’t notice before and now we could recover for the fights of transsexuals, transgender and transvestite people for their human rights.

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Letter to my father. Testimony of a transsexual disabled person
Mexico D.F: National Committee to Prevent Discrimination (Consejo Nacional para Prevenir la Discriminación – CONAPRED), 2008.

This book is the testimony of Irina Echeverría, which literary version was made by Lourdes Díaz; it is the sincere story and hard example of a woman that fight to be accepted as a woman, all the sorrow, difficulties, pain and loneliness.
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Basic chronology of LGBT movement in Mexico
In the Bulletin T-Informa N°2 (January 2008) we start with the chronology of LGBT movement in Latin American. We continue with that project and now we share a chronology of Mexico. We also hope for yours contributions and suggestions.
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Interview with Joan (Third part)

“I believe that what we miss as a collective is the attitude to looking for our own solution to our problems and don’t be waiting for other to resolve them”.

This is a long and deep interview that gives us a lot of information about the construction of Tran’s identity. It talks about a woman that discovers herself at her 37 years old. In this final part we publish issues refer to activism and Tran’s identity.
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T-informa Bulletin is financed by Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Trans and Intersexuals International Associated (ILGA) and
The Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights ( RFSL)
Director: Belissa Andía Pérez / Editor: Bethsabé Huamán / Designer: Vanessa Laura
Regional Collaboraters: LAC: Andrés Rivera / Europe: Justus Eisfeld / ANZAPI: Joey Mataele / USA: Aidan Dunn
Note: Please excuse mistakes. Translation is our own responsability, we are looking for voluntaries for translation.

ILGA TRANS WORLD SECRETARIAT
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